Unified process for immediate intervention of local and remote parties interactive audio-visual teleconferencing by means of a local authorities&#39; dedicated battery powered wearable mobile computerized device display monitor interface platform

ABSTRACT

A unified process for immediate intervention of local and remote parties interactive audio-visual teleconference through means of a local authorities&#39; dedicated battery powered wearable mobile computerized device display monitor interface platform for the purposes of providing an immediate intervention means of an interaction between an local authority and a local individual by means of a local to remote audio-visual teleconference between a local authority, a local individual, a remote authority, a remote contact individual and a remote neutral moderator for the principle of maintaining an order of an enforcement of a law and an order of an exercise of a right.

Unified process for immediate intervention of local and remote partiesinteractive teleconferencing through means of a local authorities'dedicated battery powered wearable mobile computerized device displaymonitor interface platform comprising; a unified process for immediateintervention of local and remote parties interactive teleconferencingthrough means of a local authorities' dedicated battery powered wearablemobile computerized device display monitor interface platformcomprising; a secured central computer for the purposes of calculatingdata, a network for the purposes of transponding data, a localauthoritative dedicated battery powered wearable mobile computerizeddevice display monitor interface platform (LADBPWMCDDMIP) for thepurpose of providing a means for a local and remote persons toaudio-visual teleconference, a touchscreen keyboard to input data intothe LADBPWMCDDMIP, a camera a microphone and a speaker for purposes ofperforming an audio-visual teleconference; equipping the centralcomputer with a non-transitory computer readable medium for the purposesof storing and accessing a data; connecting the central computer to thenetwork for the purposes of transponding a data; encoding the centralcomputer's non-transitory computer readable medium with a database witha registry of a uniquely identifying criteria of authoritative and localindividuals personally identifying criteria and facial recognition datameans for the purposes of maintaining a registry database of authoritiesand individuals; equipping the LADBPWMCDDMIP with a computerized dataprocessor for the purposes of sub-processing a data and programming thecomputerized data processor of the LADBPWMCDDMIP to perform acalculation of a sub-processing of a data; equipping the LADBPWMCDDMIPwith a plurality of human organism presence detection method means forthe purpose of detecting the presence of a human organism, atriangulation means for the purposes of establishing a position of ahuman organism in relation to the position of an authority; a globalpositioning satellite (GPS) technology (x, y) coordinate means for thepurposes of determining a global position of an authority; ageographical orientation compass means for the purpose of calculating ageographical orientation of an authority, an electronic communicationand signalizations means (ECSM) for the purposes of transmitting a data,a display monitor means for the purposes of viewing a visual of anaudio-visual teleconference, a digital imaging camera(s) means for thepurpose of digitally imaging a local individual, an audio speaker meansfor the purposes of providing an audio means for a local authority and alocal individual, a touchscreen keyboard means for the purposes ofinputting a data, an initializing means for the purposes of initializingthe LADBPWMCDDMIP, a network connectivity means for the purpose ofconnecting the LADBPWMCDDMIP to the network; programming thecomputerized data processor of the LADBPWMCDDMIP to perform asub-processing calculation of a plurality of human organism presencedetection method means data for the purpose of detecting the presence ofan human organism, a geographical orientation compass data means for thepurposes of establishing a geographical orientation of an authority, atriangulation means data for the purpose of establishing a position of alocal individual in relation to a local authority, a GPS (x, ycoordinate) means data for the purpose of establishing a geographical(x, y coordinate) of a local authority, and an (ECSM) data for thepurpose of transponding a data; programming the central computer toperform a calculation from a sub-processed data received through thenetwork from the LADBPWMCDDMIP of a plurality of human organismdetection means data for the purpose of detecting the presence of ahuman organism, a triangulation means for the purpose of performing acalculation of a triangulation means data, a compass means for thepurpose of performing a calculation of a geographical orientation of anauthority, a GPS means for the purposes of performing a calculation of aGPS (x, y coordinate) means data, a ECSM for the purposes of performinga calculation of an EC SM data, a calculation of a teleconferencingmeans for the purpose of calculating a data of teleconference, acalculation of an access of database of a registry of a uniquelyidentifying criteria of authoritative and local individuals personallyidentifying criteria and facial recognition data means for the purposesof storing and accessing a database registry to identify authorities andindividuals; assigning a local authority, a remote authority, a localindividual, a remote contact individual and a remote neutral moderatorwith a unique identifying code for the purpose of uniquely identifying alocal authority, a remote authority, a local individual, a remotecontact individual and a remote neutral moderator; equipping a localauthority with a LADBPWMCDDMIP for the purposes of providing a means fora local authority to remote teleconference; assigning the LADBPWMCDDMIPwith a unique identifying code and synchronizing a unique identifyingcode of a local authority with a unique identifying code of aLADBPWMCDDMIP for the purpose of synchronizing the LADBPWMCDDMIP withthe local authority; programming the computerized data processor of theLADBPWMCDDMIP with an application that performs a calculation of asub-processing data of a unique identifying code and a synchronizedunique identifying code of a local authority and a unique identifyingcode of a LADBPWMCDDMIP for the purpose of sub-processing a data of aunique identifying code and a synchronized unique identifying code of alocal authority and a unique identifying code of a LADBPWMCDDMIP;programming the computerized data processor of the computerized deviceof the LADBPWMCDDMIP to perform a process of a sub-processing of a dataof an immediate intervention AVT for the purpose of providing asub-processed data of an AVT; designating an authority as local anddesignating an authority as remote for the purposes of designating anauthority as local and as remote; mounting the LADBPWMCDDMIP upon and/orover a Personal Body Armor Vest (PBAV), of a local authority for thepurpose of providing a platform for an AVT; providing a means for localauthorities, local individuals, remote authorities, remote contactindividuals and remote neutral moderators a means to input a uniquelyidentifying criteria of themselves into a secured computerized registryof the central computer's non-transitory computer readable mediumdatabase for the purpose of providing a means for local authorities,local individuals, remote authorities, remote contact individuals andremote neutral moderators a means to input a uniquely identifyingcriteria of themselves into a secured computerized registry of thecentral computer's non-transitory computer readable medium database;synchronizing a secured computerized registry of the central computer'snon-transitory computer readable database of local authorities,LADBPWMCDDMIPs, local individuals, remote authorities, remote contactindividuals and remote neutral moderators for the purpose ofsynchronizing a secured computerized registry of the central computer'snon-transitory computer readable database of local authorities,LADBPWMCDDMIPs, local individuals, remote authorities, remote contactindividuals and remote neutral moderators; providing a registry of thecentral computer's non-transitory computer readable medium with a listcontaining a list of synchronized unique identifying criteria of a localauthorities, LADBPWMCDDMIPs, local individuals, remote authorities,remote contact individuals and remote neutral moderators a uniqueidentifying criteria for the purpose of providing a registry of thecentral computer's non-transitory computer readable medium with a listcontaining a list of synchronized unique identifying criteria of a localauthorities, LADBPWMCDDMIPs, local individuals, remote authorities,remote contact individuals and remote neutral moderators a uniqueidentifying criteria; providing a means of a signatory documentation ofaccepting a term and condition to local individuals, remote authoritiesremote contact individuals and remote neutral moderators, and encodingthe central computer's non-transitory computer readable medium with thesignatory documentation of accepting a term and condition of the localindividuals, remote authorities, remote contact individuals and remoteneutral moderators for the purpose of providing a means of a signatorydocumentation of accepting a term and condition to local individuals,remote authorities remote contact individuals and remote neutralmoderators, and encoding the central computer's non-transitory computerreadable medium with the signatory documentation of accepting a term andcondition of the local individuals, remote authorities, remote contactindividuals; providing a remote authority, a remote contact individualand a remote neutral moderator with a computerized device and animmediate intervention computerized AVT application means, inclusive ofa means for being programmatically and immediately alerted of a pendingaudio-visual teleconference for the purpose of providing a remoteauthority, a remote contact individual and a remote neutral moderatorwith a computerized device and an immediate intervention computerizedAVT application means, inclusive of a means for being programmaticallyand immediately alerted of a pending audio-visual teleconference;inputting a local individual's unique identifying criteria by a localauthority into a LADBPWMCDDMIP and sub-processing a local individual'sunique identifying criteria by the computer processor of theLADBPWMCDDMIP and transmitting a sub-processed data of a localindividual unique identifying criteria through the network to thecentral computer; performing a facial recognition processprogrammatically utilizing the LADBPWMCDDMIP's camera by capturing adigital image of a facial likeness data of a local individual utilizingthe LADBPWMCDDMIP's camera digital imaging means, transferring thelikeness data through the network to the central computer, the centralcomputer performing a facial recognition likeness calculation of anindividual and determining an identity of a local individual for thepurpose of inputting a local individual's unique identifying criteria bya local authority into a LADBPWMCDDMIP and sub-processing a localindividual's unique identifying criteria by the computer processor ofthe LADBPWMCDDMIP and transmitting a sub-processed data of a localindividual unique identifying criteria through the network to thecentral computer; performing a facial recognition processprogrammatically utilizing the LADBPWMCDDMIP's camera by capturing adigital image of a facial likeness data of a local individual utilizingthe LADBPWMCDDMIP's camera digital imaging means, transferring thelikeness data through the network to the central computer, the centralcomputer performing a facial recognition likeness calculation of anindividual and determining an identity of a local individual;establishing a geographical global position of a local authority througha sub-processed data received through the network from the LADBPWMCDDMIPand determining a geographical orientation of a local authority from asub-processed data of a LADBPWMCDDMIP compass' data that was sentthrough the network and as calculated by the central computer for thepurpose of establishing a geographical global position of a localauthority through a sub-processed data received through the network fromthe LADBPWMCDDMIP and determining a geographical orientation of a localauthority from a sub-processed data of a LADBPWMCDDMIP compass' datathat was sent through the network and as calculated by the centralcomputer; establishing a GPS (x, y) coordinate of a local individual inrelation to a local authority through a GPS (x, y) coordinate data of alocal authority and a triangulation data that was sub-processed by aLADBPWMCDDMIP and sent through the network to the central computer andas calculated by the central computer; designating a local identifiedindividual as local in relation to the local authority and as remote tothe remote authority, and designating an authoritative individual asremote in relation to the local authority and as remote in relation tothe local and identified individual and designating an remote contactindividual as remote in relation to the local authority and as remote inrelation to the local identified individual for the purpose ofestablishing a GPS (x, y) coordinate of a local individual in relationto a local authority through a GPS (x, y) coordinate data of a localauthority and a triangulation data that was sub-processed by aLADBPWMCDDMIP and sent through the network to the central computer andas calculated by the central computer; designating a local identifiedindividual as local in relation to the local authority and as remote tothe remote authority, and designating an authoritative individual asremote in relation to the local authority and as remote in relation tothe local and identified individual and designating an remote contactindividual as remote in relation to the local authority and as remote inrelation to the local identified individual; designating a remoteneutral moderator as remote to a local authority, a local identifiedindividual and a remote authority for the purpose of designating aremote neutral moderator as remote to a local authority, a localidentified individual and a remote authority; initializing an AVTbetween a local authority, a local individual, a remote authority, aremote contact individual and a remote neutral moderator; engaging thelocal authority, the local identified individual, the remote authority,remote contact individual and the remote neutral moderator in an AVT byimmediately and programmatically alerting all parties in the event alocal authority and a local individual are interacting; providing aremote neutral moderator a means to moderate an AVT for the purpose ofinitializing an AVT between a local authority, a local individual, aremote authority, a remote contact individual and a remote neutralmoderator; engaging the local authority, the local identifiedindividual, the remote authority, remote contact individual and theremote neutral moderator in an AVT by immediately and programmaticallyalerting all parties in the event a local authority and a localindividual are interacting; providing a remote neutral moderator a meansto moderate an AVT; storing a record of the AVT in the centralcomputer's non-transitory computer readable medium for the purpose ofstoring a record of the AVT in the central computer's non-transitorycomputer readable medium; providing a local authority, a localindividual, a remote authority, a remote individual and a remote neutralmoderator a means of training in order to practice the processes of thepresent invention for the purpose of providing a local authority, alocal individual, a remote authority, a remote individual and a remoteneutral moderator a means of training in order to practice the processesof the present invention; providing a remote authority, a remote contactindividual and a remote neutral moderator a computerized applicationmeans to be programmatically alerted upon an occasion that a localauthority is interacting with a local individual; encoding the centralcomputer's non-transitory computer readable medium with a uniquelyidentifying criteria registry of local individuals facial recognitiondatabase for the purpose of providing a remote authority, a remotecontact individual and a remote neutral moderator a computerizedapplication means to be programmatically alerted upon an occasion that alocal authority is interacting with a local individual; encoding thecentral computer's non-transitory computer readable medium with auniquely identifying criteria registry of local individuals facialrecognition database; encoding the central with a registry comprisinglocal authorities, local individuals, remote authorities, localindividual's remote contacts individuals and remote neutral moderators;encoding the central computer's non-transitory computer readable mediumwith a local authorities', a local individual, a remote authorities' aremote contact individual and a remote neutral moderator with a registrycondition of a legal record and a legal contract and providing asignatory line of a legal contract of a local authorities', a localindividual, a remote authorities', a remote contact individual and aremote neutral moderator in a manner consistent with the principles ofthe enforcement of a law and an exercise of a right as expressed in aterm and a condition of a legal contract for the purpose of encoding thecentral computer's non-transitory computer readable medium with a localauthorities', a local individual, a remote authorities' a remote contactindividual and a remote neutral moderator with a registry condition of alegal record and a legal contract and providing a signatory line of alegal contract of a local authorities', a local individual, a remoteauthorities', a remote contact individual and a remote neutral moderatorin a manner consistent with an enforcement of a law and an exercise of aright as expressed in a term and a condition of a legal contract;securing and initializing all processes for the purpose of securing andinitializing all processes; programmatically performing all processes asoperationally unified for the purpose of programmatically performing allprocesses as operationally unified.

A further illustration of the preceding claims and limitations of thepresent invention are herein provided in order that a conceptualconsideration of an operational quality of the present invention isfully illustrated so that one ordinarily skilled in the art of the fieldof endeavor to which the present invention pertains may understand aconceptual consideration and an operational quality of the presentinvention in order to make and practice the processes of the presentinvention in a manner that is consistent with a manner in which theInventor of the present invention intends. The Claims and Limitations ofthe present invention being further characterized as; a unified processfor immediate intervention of local and remote parties interactive audiovisual teleconferencing through means of a local authorities' dedicatedbattery powered wearable mobile computerized device display monitorinterface platform. A composite of the LADBPWMCDDMIP may be comprised ofthough not limited to a bullet-proof encasement fabricated from suchmaterial as Kevlar™ for the purpose of protecting a local authority asthe LADBPWMCDDMIP is mounted over or in proximity to a vital organ, theheart, of a local authority. A mounting means of the LADBPWMCDDMIP upona vest of a local authority of the may be comprised of though notlimited to; a clipping means, a buttoning means, a magnetic means, apouch means, or a zipper means. A composite of the LADBPWMCDDMIP beingcomprised of a weatherproof aggregate. As a local authority generallywears a uniform and/or coat over a, such mounting means will be adaptedto mount the LADBPWMCDDMIP upon a vest of a local authority so a uniformand/or coat of a local authority may be worn in a general mode. Themonitor of the LADBPWMCDDMIP's composite being formed of a bulletproofcomposite glass, such as though not limited to Lexan™. As theLADBPWMCDDMIP is mounted over, or in proximity to a vital organ, aheart, of a local authority a secondary and tertiary measure ofprotection will be subsequently provided.

A securing of data of the central computer utilizing a program such asthough not limited to McAfee™ or Norton™ for the purpose of securing thecentral processing computer. A network, such as the network of the WorldWide Web for the purpose of transponding a data of the presentinvention. The central computer being equipped with a non-transitorycomputer readable medium such as though not limited to MicronTechnology™ non-transitory computer readable medium means. Connectingthe central computer to a network enabled by Cisco™ Technologies for thepurpose of transmitting a data through a network. Facial recognitiontechnology such as though not limited to Cognitec™ for the purposes offacial recognition data means. The LADBPWMCDDMIP being equipped with acomputerized data processor such as though not limited to an Intel™central processing unit for the purposes of processing a data. A globalpositioning satellite (GPS) technology (x, y) coordinate means assupplied by though not limited to the GPS of The United States Air Forcefor the purpose of calculating a GPS data. A geographical orientationcompass means supplied by though not limited to Suunto™ for the purposeof geographical orientation of a local authorities LADBPWMCDDMIP. As theLADBPWMCDDMIP is mounted upon a vest of an authority in an alignmentthat is parallel to a body alignment of a local authority, a calculationof a data will determine a geographical orientation of a localauthority. Electronic communication and signalizations means (ECSM),such as though not limited to Blue Sky Network™ for the purpose ofconnecting to a transponding a data through a network. Display monitormeans such as though not limited Apple Inc,™ for the purpose of displaya visual of an AVT. Digital imaging camera(s) means such as tough notlimited to Level One™ for the purpose of digitally imaging a localindividual. Audio speaker means such as though not limited to Logitech™for the purpose of providing an audio means of an AVT. Touchscreenkeyboard means such as though not limited to Apple Inc™ for the purposeof inputting a data by a local authority. Human organism presencedetection method means data such as though not limited to Asahi KaseiElectronics Corporation™ for the purpose of detecting the presence of alocal authority. With reference to the operational facility of thepresent invention to detect the presence of a human organism that isconsidered local in relation to a GPS (x, y) coordinate of a localauthority the following set of detection means of a human organismmethods are herein provided although a method to detect the presence ofa human organism are not limited to such methods: a) infrared bodytemperature signature of a human organism, b) a heart-beat audiosignature of a human organism, c) a contour calculation of a humanorganism and a d) three dimensional (3D) imaging detection of a form orthe entirety of a form of a human organism. Audio-VisualTeleconferencing means such as though not limited to Zoom Inc.™ or CiscoWebex™ for the purposes of an AVT. Ballistic body armor such as thoughnot limited to AR500 Body Armor Group™ for the purposes of fabricatingan encasement of a LADBPWMCDDMIP.

PENDING IMMEDIATE INTERVENTION TELECONFERENCE MEANS ILLUSTRATION

A pending immediate intervention teleconference means may be illustratedas though not limited to providing a remote contact individual with animmediate local interactive intervention computerized application meansso the remote contact individual may access the application in order toengage in an AVT, an application means of the present invention havingan operational quality of being programmed for programmaticallyimmediately alerting all parties of a pending teleconference in theevent that an AVT is initializing, initializing all processes in orderthat all processes of the present invention may be actualized andserviceable, inputting a local individual's uniquely identifyingcriteria manually a LADBPWMCDDMIP by a local authority so a localindividual's identity may be established so an AVT call may initiate,such uniquely identifying criteria of a local individual may includethough not be limited to a driver's license, such uniquely identifyingcriteria of a local individual may be inputted by a local authority whena local individual voluntarily provides a uniquely identifying criteriasuch as though not limited to a driver's license, performing a facialrecognition process programmatically utilizing the LADBPWMCDDMIP'scamera by capturing a digital image of a facial likeness data of a localindividual utilizing the LADBPWMCDDMIP's camera digital imaging means,transferring the likeness data through the network to the centralcomputer, the central computer performing a facial recognition likenesscalculation of an individual and determining an identity of anindividual so that an identity of a local individual may be establishedwhen a local individual refuses to provide a uniquely identify criteriato a local authority and when a local authority has established duecause as consistent with a law and a right that permits the localauthority to utilize a facial recognition calculation in order toestablish an identity of a local individual in order to initiate an AVT,initializing an AVT so that local parties in relation to remote partiesmay be real-time virtually present in order to be interactive so that aninteraction between a local authority and a local individual may includethe virtual presence of remote contact individuals in order to ensurethe equity of a protocol of a law and a right is being carried-outaccordingly in so parties that are involved in an AVT include though notlimited to, a local authority, such as a police officer, a privatecertified security guard, a Federal agent such as a TransportationSafety Administration (TSA), authority or Federal Bureau ofInvestigation (FBI), authority, a local individual such as a driver ofan automobile that has been pulled over by a local authority such as apolice officer for a reason of a moving infraction, such as inoperablevehicular taillights, a remote authority such as a ranking policeofficer remotely located in a police station, a remote mediatory todirect mediation between all parties, a remote law attorneyrepresentative of a policing department are assured such law a right arebeing exercised, a remote contact individual such as a family member ofa local individual, a remote professional colleague of a localindividual in the event a driving infraction occurs during a time when alocal individual is involved in professional activities, and a remoteattorney of law representative of a local individual, providing a remoteauthority a means to govern an AVT, as the processes of the presentinvention are established and maintain by an authority, an authoritywould assume responsibility for governing an AVT in accordance with aprotocol of a law, designating the identified individual as local inrelation to the local authority and as remote to the remote authority,and designating a contact individual as remote in relation to the localauthority and as remote in relation to the identified individual inorder to establish a template of geographic positioning of all partiesinvolved in an AVT for purposes of logistical notation efficiency,engaging the local authority, the local identified individual, theremote authority, and the remote contact individual in the AVT with thepurposes of providing a fair and balanced approach to an interactionbetween a local authority and a local individual so that a localindividual being pulled over for the reason of a vehicular taillightinoperability does not escalate into a unforeseen circumstance, and inthe event a local authority requires counsel to determine how to policea local individual that has been pulled over for a reason of a vehiculartaillight inoperability infraction, should the local individual benon-compliant with the commands of a local authority, the localauthority may be counseled by a remote party such as a ranking policeofficer to ensure a local authority is following a police protocol, aremote contact individual of a local individual such as family member ofthe local individual who may virtually address a local individual inorder to assure the local individual of a way of responding to a localauthorities' commands, a remote professional colleague in the event alocal individual has been pulled over for a vehicular taillightinoperable infraction in order to assure the local individual of a wayof responding to a local authorities' commands, a remote attorney of lawrepresenting a local individual who has been pulled over for a vehiculartaillight inoperable infraction in order to assure the local individualof a legal way to exercise a local individual's right, such as a civilright, while as well-being compliant with a law, and, storing a recordof the AVT in the central computer's non-transitory computer readablemedium so that the recording of the teleconferencing may be accessed asrequired.

STEPS FOR HOW THE CENTRAL COMPUTER PROGRAMMATICALLY PERFORMS ACALCULATION FROM A DATA

In light of the present invention's inventive leap of being squarelycentered in an operational function of a central computer to perform acalculation from a data, a programming of the central computer isconsequently considered as core to the utilities of the processes of thepresent invention at large. As such, the algorithm or steps/procedurestaken to perform such facility are herein described with sufficientdetail so that one of ordinary skill in the art in the field of endeavorto which the processes of the present invention pertain would understandhow the inventor intends the function of programming a computer, such asthe central computer of the present invention is performed. Accordingly,brief and detailed descriptions of the steps of how the central computeris programmed to perform such a function are herein supplied in orderfor one ordinarily skilled in the art of computer programming tounderstand how the inventor intends for the desired result of providingan immediate intervention AVT as per a programming of the presentinvention's central computer to perform a calculation from a data. Stepsfor programming of the central computer to calculate a data in a methodas specified in the following illustration may apply to all thefunctioning embodiments of the present invention and their respectivecalculations by the central computer such as though not limited to:calculating a data of an immediate intervention AVT, calculating a dataof a GPS, calculating a data of an ECSM, calculating a data of aprofessional and personal data, calculating a data of a human presencedetection, calculating a data of a facial recognition, and calculating adata of a triangulation. Further, there are five (5) steps inprogramming a computer, such as the central computer of the presentinvention.

BRIEF AND DETAIL DESCRIPTIONS OF PROGRAMMING THE CENTRAL COMPUTER 1 WITHFIVE (5) STEPS

With reference to the present invention, a “Brief” description ofprogramming a computer to perform the functions of the five (5) stepsmay be exercised as:

-   1) Defining the problem, “Programming a computer, such as the    central computer of the present invention to provide an immediate    intervention AVT between local and remote contact individuals”.-   2) Planning the solution, “Assigning naming conventions to    embodiments and functions and declaring causal order such as    chronological”.-   3) Coding the program, “Utilization of a program tailored for    performing calculations from data”.-   4) Static and dynamic testing of the program, “In simulation,    prototype and/or practice on at least one (1) occasion”.-   5) Documenting the static and dynamic program tests, “Documenting    the portions of the program that functioned efficiently or not    efficiently in simulation, prototype and/or practice, and returning    as required to step four (4) and “re-testing” the program in    simulation, prototype and/or practice on at least one (1) occasion    to debug the program and maximize its calculative efficiency”.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PROGRAMMING THE CENTRAL COMPUTER 1 WITH FIVE (5)STEPS

With reference to the present invention, a ‘Detailed’ description ofprogramming a computer to perform the functions of the five (5) stepsmay be exercised as:

-   1) Defining the problem; The problem being defined as, “Programming    a computer, such as the central computer of the present invention,    to provide an immediate intervention teleconferencing means between    local and remote contact individuals”. Providing a local authority a    computerized virtual teleconferencing means for an immediate    intervention teleconferencing between a local authority and remote    contact individuals may be further defined as; the processes by    which the central computer computes a calculation of a coordination    of the authorities' unique identifying code data associated with the    LADBPWMCDDMIP's unique identifying code data and determines an    authority's global position utilizing the LADBPWMCDDMIP's GPS (x, y    coordinate) means and initializes an AVT through an initializing    means of the LADBPWMCDDMIP.-   2) Planning the solution, Planning the solution being defined as,    “Assigning naming conventions to embodiments and functions and    declaring causal order such as chronological”. Examples of assigning    naming conventions to embodiments and functions of the present    invention may include although are not limited to; “LADBPWMCDDMIP”,    as, “LADBPWMCDDMIP”. Thereafter, declare causal order, such as    chronological, in terms of when the functioning embodiments of the    present invention, over a duration of time are actualized, inclusive    of a succession of the actualization of the embodiments of the    present invention over a duration of time, such as a duration of    time of a continuous stream of data of an AVT may be further    detailed as, though not limited to such causal order as illustrated    herein, in which the causal order of the processes of the present    invention are actualized. For example, a first process may include    although is not limited to, calculating a data of an initialized    AVT, calculating a determining of a local authorities' identity by    means of a unique identifying code, calculating a determining of a    local individual's identity by means of a unique identifying    criteria such as a data of a driver's license or a data of a facial    recognition process, calculating a geographic position of a local    authority by means of a GPS (x, y coordinate) data, calculating a    determining of an authority as local in relation to an identified    individual, calculating a determining of a remote contact individual    in relation to a local authority, calculating a data of an    initialized AVT and storing a data of an AVT.-   3) Coding the program, “Utilization of a program tailored for    performing calculations from a data”. First, select a software    program tailored for programming a computer that performs    computational calculations from data, such as though not limited to;    Fortran™, Python™, CPython™, or C++™. The exemplar program is    “Python™”. Next, if the program is already installed on the    computer, click “Start”. If the program is not installed, install    the program, and click “Start”. After starting the program begin to    execute a file script in “IDLE”, by pressing the F5 key on the    touchscreen keyboard on select operating systems. Select “file”>“new    file”, a Python™ editor file window will open. Name and save the    file on a directory of the Central computer's 1 directory, for    example, the local “C” drive with the Python™ extension “.py” as,    “Immediate Intervention Audio Visual Teleconferencing.py”. Next,    write and save the “Immediate Intervention Audio Visual    Teleconferencing.py”, or, “IIAVT.py” program so it is prepared to    initialize and perform a process.

Software programming methods and techniques may vary considerablybetween programs and individual code script writing formats. While thereare programming guidelines, as programming is an art, there are alsoliberties. As such, the enclosed explanation of how to program acomputer to perform computational calculations should be consideredexemplar. Although the utilization of the exemplar program is Python™,it should not be considered as exclusive, as any software writingprogram of effective facility could be utilized to write such a program.While the illustration of the exemplar program is sufficient in detailfor one ordinarily skilled in the art of computer programming tounderstand how to make and practice the functioning facility of thepresent invention in terms of programming the central computer toperform a calculation as the inventor intends the central computer to beprogrammed, the exemplar illustration should however not be consideredas comprehensive.

-   4) Static and dynamic testing of the program, “In simulation,    prototype and/or practice on at least one (1) occasion. A static    and/or dynamic program test in simulation, prototype and/or practice    may include though is not limited to, static and dynamic and/or    testing the program for; A) Basic functionality testing that assures    each hardware input keystroke corresponds to the proper software    function, crash testing the software program, by trying out all the    different combinations of clicks and characters, or edge conditions    and restoring code where necessitated. B) Peer code review in order    to ensure quality of coding. C) Static code analysis that analyzes    the computer software as performed without real working execution of    the programs. D) Dynamic testing analysis, which is analysis    performed on programs while they are executing in simulation,    prototype, and/or real working practice. Dynamic testing may be    performed by an automated tool, with manual analysis being conducted    as program understanding, program comprehension, or code review that    enables software ‘inspections and walk-throughs’. E) Utilize a    source code tool(s) to perform an analysis on the source code such    as; Visual Expert™, Code Compare™, Behavioral Code Analysis™,    Fortify Static Code Analyzer™, and/or Veracode™. Any source code    automated tool of effective facility could be utilized to perform    analysis on source code or bytecode without executing the source    code and scan it for weaknesses, such as security vulnerabilities    and potential concurrency matters, detects coordination bottlenecks,    simulates upcoming knowledge loss used for off-boarding, prioritize    re-factorings and technical debt, mobile application behavioral    analysis and software composition analysis, reverse-engineering,    performs software maintenance, modernization or optimization,    calculates software metrics and source lines of code and finds    unused objects and methods, identification of duplicate objects,    controlling naming conventions, and enforces coding criterions that    are configured to run automatically as a capacity of the software    build. F) Unit testing to ensure each unit of code is working as    expected in static and dynamic testing in simulation, prototype,    and/or real working practice throughout a series of valid and    invalid inputs. G) Single-user performance testing that runs    single-user tests at the initial stage of testing that allows    examination of the overall performance of load testing to confirm    that the test can run successfully with a designated load profile.-   5) Documenting the static and dynamic program tests, “Documenting    the portions of the program that functioned efficiently or not    efficiently and returning as required to step four (4), re-testing    the program in simulation, prototype and/or practice on at least    one (1) occasion to debug the program”. Debugging the program may    include though is not limited to; adding, subtracting or    re-assigning naming conventions, adjusting for operational    efficiency such as; network latency in order to perform a    calculation that incorporates coding adjustments pertaining to    network latency in order to determine an accurate calculation of a    local authority and a local individual's global position,    adjustments for operational efficiency in various meteorological    conditions, and adjustments for operational efficiency for    responsiveness to an local authorities inputs in order to program    the central computer in its entirety for maximized operational    calculative efficiency.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

In essence, the substance of the present invention's conceptualconsideration is centered upon a programmatic performance of all of itsprocesses, inclusive of its embodiments, as being operationally unified.As such, the present invention's inventive leap advantages itself abovecurrently practiced art in the field of endeavor in the technologicalarts of providing a means for immediate intervention AVT between a localauthority and a local individual with a remote authority and a remotecontact individual. The present invention does so by providing animmediate intervention AVT between the foregoing set of parties in orderto provide for immediate intervention AVT so that locally involvedparties may have immediate access to secondary remote parties for thepurpose of mitigating an action of a local authority and a localindividual so that such parties follow a protocol during an interactionbetween a local authority and a local individual during such interactionin a manner consistent with a law and a right.

As mitigating a potential of a local authorities' action and a localindividual's action and an indispensable time-critical exercise ofproviding a means of “immediate intervention AVT” in the event a localauthority and a local individual's action may be adjudicated asinconsistent and non-compliant in terms of such actions in relation to alaw and a right, the inventive leap and unified processes of the presentinvention are drawn toward such interests within its field of endeavorin the technological arts of providing a means of affording all partiesthat would be determined as “stakeholders” in reference to aninteraction between a local authority and a local individual of a“presence” in such interaction.

It should therefore be understood and appreciated that the processes ofthe present invention, inclusive of programming the central computer andan associated embodiment of the present invention that areinterconnected to the central computer by means of a network are to beunderstood as a unified process. A false distinction in terms of areview of the present invention would be that of the present inventionas comparable to an apparatus or application. The present invention isneither an apparatus nor an application. While the present inventiondoes comport an embodiment of an apparatus and an application, in itsentirety, the present invention to be understood as a unified process. Arelation to prior art consisting of apparatus and/or an applicationwould be inconsistent with the characterization of the present inventionas a unified process. A substantive quality of the processes of thepresent invention, inclusive of its facility to provide for means of aregistry in a database in conjunction with a processing of the centralcomputer to provide a data to a local authority, a local individual, aremote authority and a remote contact individual of a quality that isnot practiced in the present practice of immediate intervention by meansof an AVT between a local authority and a local individual and a virtualpresence of a remote authority and a remote contact individual in orderthat the remote authority and remote contact individual council andmitigate a local authority and a local individual so that a localauthority and a local individual's actions do not escalate into actionsthat are inconsistent and non-compliant with a law and a right is aproper qualification of its nature.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to the field of endeavor of a processesfor providing a registry database and a local platform for an immediateintervention audio-visual teleconference (AVT) between a local authorityand a local individual in an effort to ensure that an action of a localauthority is consistent and compliant with the principles of theenforcement of a law, and the action of a local individual is consistentand compliant with an exercise of a right. More particularly, thepresent invention provides for unified process of immediate interventionteleconferencing between local parties, such as a local authority and alocal individual to virtually interact and audio-visually communicatethrough a teleconference means with remote parties in so the localparties may be advised of how to maintain an action that is consistentwith the principles of the enforcement of a law and the exercise of aright. For such purposes it should be understood that current practiceof the principles of the enforcement of a law is generally rendered at alocation, such as a “locality” and is done so with an interactionbetween a local authority and a local individual while each party isremote from the resource of individual whom would otherwise conditionsuch interaction in such a manner as to counsel the involved parties whomay be under duress. Often times, that matter of involved parties underduress causes confusion in terms of an understanding of a communicationbetween the involved parties and the actions of the involved partiesescalate into actions that are deemed and inconsistent and non-compliantwith the principles of the enforcement of a law and the exercise of aright. A “conceptual consideration” of the present invention is toprovide for a virtual presence of remote parities in a AVT so that localparties may be guided through the course a such interaction, notablywhen the involved parties are under duress and the tension of suchduress begins to lead the parities to action that would be consideredinconsistent and non-compliant with the principles of the enforcement ofa law and the exercise of a right.

A maintenance of an order of a law and order of a right will bematerially enhanced when local parties are able to virtual AVT withremote parities so that local parities will not feel “isolated” in alocality, by the virtual presence of remote parties that the localparties consider are professionally and personal trustworthy and maydepend on the counsel of the remote parities in order to maintain aaction that is deemed consistent with an order of a law and the exerciseof a right. As a remote party such as a remote authority (embodiment19), in relation to a local authority that holds a ranking of a deputymay consist of a higher ranking authority such as; a Lieutenant, Sargentor Chief the local ranking authority would be well-advised as to aaction to undertake for the purpose of properly enforcing a law, and inturn, ensure an order of a law. Similarly, a local individual who isinvolved with an interaction with a local authority would, by the meansof “remote contact individuals” (embodiment 20), depend on the counselof the remote contact individual that were stipulated by the local partywhen the local party inputted a data into a registry database in advanceof the interaction between the local individual and the local authority.The local individual remote contact individuals may consist of, thoughnot be limited to such parties as a family relation such a spouse, aparental figure, a professional colleague, a friend, neighbor orspiritual advisor. As well the local individual may input of a data of aremote contact individual such as a private attorney and be likewiselegally counseled to further ensure an action of the local individualremain consistent with the compliance of the principles of theenforcement of a law while the local individual is exercising a right.

The charter of a “remote neutral moderator” (embodiment 21), ischaracterized as an individual who is “neutral” to the interests of theinvolved parties, and rather, maintains an order of a AVT in such a formas to provide for equality of all involved parities to participate inthe AVT in an orderly fashion. The remote neutral moderator thereforewould be trained to moderate an AVT in a reasonable and impartial matterso the locally involved individuals may participate in the AVT in a fairand balanced custom. In the event a local jurisdiction, such as themunicipality of a city does not have a resource to provide for a remoteneutral moderator, a broader governing agency, such as a county or statelevel may employ a remote neutral moderator to be “on-call” for aduration of time, such as a twenty four hour per day, five day a week,three hundred and sixty five day a year schedule.

As the processes of the present invention are reasoned as “immediateintervention” it should be explicit in such description that theprocesses of the present invention would be disposed to carry out anongoing AVT at any time of day or night. The processes of the presentinvention would do so by immediately and programmatically contacting aremote party in relation to a local authority when the local authorityengages an “initialize button” on the local authorities LADBPWMCDDMIPand populate the AVT with a number of parties, for example two (2)parties that provide of a counsel of a proper enforcement of a law. Animmediate and programmatic process of the present invention would be toas well contact a remote neutral authority and populate an ongoing AVTwith the virtual presence of a remote neutral moderator. In a similarmanner, when a local individual is interacting with a local authorityand the local authority requests an identifying material of the localindividual, such a driver license, and when the local authority inputs adata of the local individual in the local authorities LADBPWMCDDMIP bymeans of an embodiment of a touchscreen keyboard, the processes of thepresent invention immediately and programmatical contact a plurality ofthe local individual's remote contact and populate the AVT with aplurality of the local individual's remote contacts, such as the localindividual's remote contact that were inputted into a database inadvance of the interaction between the local authority and the localindividual. Upon an occasion whereby a local authority has reasonablecause to determine that a local individual has been involved in anaction that would be inconsistent and non-complaint with a law, and/orhas been deemed by the local authority, perhaps through notification ofthird party individuals such has a shop owner who has personally witnessthe actions of a local individual to be involved in the commission of acrime, such a theft, the local authority may have a legal obligation toidentify the local individual by means described herein, such as theutilization of a facial recognition technique, performed by means of afacial recognition embodiment of the local authorities LADBPWMCDDMIP,notably when the local individual is in refusal to offer a personallyidentifying information to the local authority, such a driver license.

Further, a geographic position and orientation of the local authority ismade known to the remote parties, inclusive of a remote authority, aremote contact individual and a remote neutral moderator so the remoteparties may have a “sense” as to the locality of the involvement betweenthe local authority and the local individual. As the context of an AVTwould be considered as, “ongoing” and the AVT would be populated withthe virtual presence of remote individuals, an ambition of the presentinvention to carry out and maintain an order of an enforcement of a lawand the order of an exercise of a right may consequently transpire.

2. Description of Prior Art in Relation to the Processes of the PresentInvention

In terms of the aforementioned “background of the invention” it shouldbe understood and appreciated that an ambition of the present inventionis to quell a prospective inconsistent and non-compliant actions inreference to an enforcement of a law by a local authority and theexercise of a right by a local individual in order that an order of alaw and an order of a right are maintained. In an effort to provide aconcrete working example of recent interactions between a localauthority and a local individual that escalated beyond a consistency anda compliance with an enforcement of a law by a local authority and theexercise of a right by a local individual, the inventor of the presentinvention herein provides examples and consequences of a local authorityinteracting with a local individual without the availability ofprocesses of the present invention. Such examples are real-worldexamples and are to be understood as illustrative, of a local authorityand a local individuals actions, during an interaction between a localauthority and a local individual that escalated into a manner that isunderstood as being inconsistent and non-compliant with the principlesof the enforcement of a law by a local authority and the exercise ofright by a local individual. In providing such example illustrations,prospective practitioners of the processes of the present invention willbe advised of how the processes of the present invention may potentiallyprovide a means to quell an action of a local authority and a localindividual in advance of such actions by a local authority and a localindividual that escalate into actions that are inconsistent andnon-compliant with the principles of the enforcement of a law by anauthority and an exercise of a right by an individual, and hence,maintain an order of an enforcement of a law by a local authority and anorder of an exercise of a right by a local individual.

Within the due course of producing the present invention, the Inventorrecognizes an urgent social value to mitigate further involvements ofauthorities and individuals. With such value in mind, the Inventor, forthe ethical merit of considering the empathy for the foregoing examplesof individuals, extends condolences to the family members, friends, andprofessional colleagues of involved parties. In such light, an ambitionof the Inventor is to provide for a more “just” world and when theprocesses of the present invention are in practice, it will beremarkably noted that the processes of the present invention providemeans to maintain a social order in terms of the principles of theenforcement of a law and the exercise of a right. Therefore, “some good”will come out of the examples herein, and in essence provide for whatall parties seek, a more just and peaceful society.

ELEVEN (11) EXAMPLES AND CONSEQUENCES OF A LOCAL AUTHORITY INTERACTINGWITH A LOCAL INDIVIDUAL WITHOUT THE AVAILABILITY OF THE PROCESSES OF THEPRESENT INVENTION (IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER)

-   1) 30 Aug. 2010: Seattle, Wash. USA, Police Officer Mr. Ian Birk,    known herein as a, “local authority” fatally shot John T. Williams,    herein known as a, “local individual”. Mr. Williams, by trade, was a    woodcarver and was holding a woodcarving knife and was shot four    times by Officer Birk. The Seattle Police Department's Firearms    Review Board ruled that Officer Birk was unjustified in shooting    Williams and violated the department's policy. Officer Birk resigned    from The Seattle Police Department. The processes of the present    invention of immediate invention AVT in so the involved local    individuals may have been counseled by remote authorities and remote    contact individuals for the purposes of de-escalating the escalated    actions of the local individuals were not available for practice,    and consequently, the escalated action(s) of either Officer Birk    and/or Mr. Williams escalated into action(s) that are deemed as    inconsistent and non-compliant with the principles of the    enforcement of law and the exercise of a right. The involvement of    the parities was relayed in a media and a public response ensued.-   2) 5 Oct. 2010: Phoenix, Ariz. USA, Police Officer Mr. Richard    Chrisman, herein known as a, “local authority” fatally shot Mr.    Danny Rodriquez, herein known as a “local individual” when police    were called to his family's home in response to a domestic dispute.    Mr. Rodriquez was holding a bicycle when fatally shot by Officer    Chrisman. Officer Chrisman was found guilty of manslaughter,    assault, and animal cruelty. The processes of the present invention    of immediate invention AVT in so the involved local individuals may    have been counseled by remote authorities and remote contact    individuals for the purposes of de-escalating the escalated actions    of the local individuals were not available for practice, and    consequently, the escalated action(s) of either Officer Chrisman    and/or Mr. Rodriquez escalated into action(s) that are deemed as    inconsistent and non-compliant with the principles of the    enforcement of law and the exercise of a right. The involvement of    the parities was relayed in a media and a public response ensued.-   3) 9 Feb. 2012: Culpeper, Va. USA, Officer Mr. Daniel Harmon-Wright    herein known as a “local authority” fatally shot Mrs. Patricia Cook,    herein known as a “local individual” while she was in her SUV by.    Office Daniel Harmon-Wright was thereafter convicted of voluntary    manslaughter. The processes of the present invention of immediate    invention AVT in so the involved local individuals may have been    counseled by remote authorities and remote contact individuals for    the purposes of de-escalating the escalated actions of the local    individuals were not available for practice, and consequently, the    escalated action(s) of either Officer Harmon-Wright and/or Mrs. Cook    escalated into action(s) that are deemed as inconsistent and    non-compliant with the principles of the enforcement of law and the    exercise of a right. The involvement of the parities was relayed in    a media and a public response ensued.-   4) 22 Jul. 2012: Los Angeles Calif. USA, Police Department Officer    Mrs. Mary O'Callaghan herein known as a “local authority” kicked and    punched Mrs. Alecia Thomas, herein known as a “local individual”    during an arrest. Mrs. Thomas later died in police custody. Officer    O'Callaghan was found guilty of assault, though not found guilty of    causing Mrs. Thomas' death. Officer O'Callaghan was sentenced to    three (3) years imprisonment. The processes of the present invention    of immediate invention AVT in so the involved local individuals may    have been counseled by remote authorities and remote contact    individuals for the purposes of de-escalating the escalated actions    of the local individuals were not available for practice, and    consequently, the escalated action(s) of either Officer O'Callaghan    and/or Mrs. Thomas escalated into action(s) that are deemed as    inconsistent and non-compliant with the principles of the    enforcement of law and the exercise of a right. The involvement of    the parities was relayed in a media and a public response ensued.-   5) 17 July 2014, New York City Police Department Mr. Daniel    Pantaleo, herein known as a “local authority” during an arrest of    Mr. Eric Garner, herein known as a “local individual” on suspicion    of selling single cigarettes from packs without tax stamps died in    the New York City borough of Staten Island as a result of Officer    Pantaleo putting Mr. Garner in a “chokehold” while arresting him    (despite chokeholds being banned in NYPD since 1993). A video    footage of the incident captured by a secondary individual was    replayed in a national media and generated a widespread national    awareness and provoked inquiries referencing the appropriate use of    force by a law enforcement in a manner consistent with an    enforcement of law. Mr. Garner, with multiple police officers    pinning him down upon the concrete of a sidewalk, exclaimed, “I    can't breathe” 11 times while lying face down on the sidewalk. Mr.    Garner lost consciousness, as he remained lying on the sidewalk for    seven minutes while officers waited for an emergency services in the    form of an ambulance to arrive. Mr. Garner was pronounced deceased    at a district hospital approximately one hour after the incident.    The processes of the present invention of immediate invention AVT in    so the involved local individuals may have been counseled by remote    authorities and remote contact individuals for the purposes of    de-escalating the escalated actions of the local individuals were    not available for practice, and consequently, the escalated    action(s) of either Officer Pantaleo and/or Mr. Garner escalated    into action(s) that are deemed as inconsistent and non-compliant    with the principles of the enforcement of law and the exercise of a    right. The involvement of the parities was relayed in a media and a    nationwide public response in the form of a public outcry inclusive    of rioting, looting, protesting for justice and violence ensued in    the wake of the incident.-   6) 19 Jan. 2020, [End of Watch] Honolulu Hawaii, USA, Police Officer    Mrs. Tiffany-Victoria Enriquez and Officer Mr. Kaulike Kalama,    herein known as a “local authorities” were shot and killed while    responding to a stabbing call at a home in Honolulu, Hawaii. Officer    Enriquez was one of the first police officers to arrive at the scene    and tended to a victim outside of a home. As Officer Enriquez and    other officers walked toward the house a man, herein known as a    “local individual” discharged a firearm, killing Officer Enriquez.    Officer Kalama was shot moments later as he and other officers    arrived on the scene. Officer Enriquez was a U.S. Air Force Reserves    veteran. Officer Enriquez served with the Honolulu Police Department    for seven (7) years and previously served with the Montgomery County    Sheriffs Office in the state of Tennessee in the USA. Officer    Enriquez is survived by three daughters and one grandson. Officer    Kalama had served with the Honolulu Police Department for nine (9)    years. He is survived by his wife and teenage son. The processes of    the present invention of immediate invention AVT in so the involved    local individuals may have been counseled by remote authorities and    remote contact individuals for the purposes of de-escalating the    escalated actions of the local individuals were not available for    practice, and consequently, the escalated action(s) of either    Officer Enriquez and Officer Kalama and/or the local individual who    is now presumed deceased in view of a house fire, escalated into    action(s) that are deemed as inconsistent and non-compliant with the    principles of the enforcement of law and the exercise of a right.    The involvement of the parities was relayed in a media in the wake    of the incident.-   7) 17 Feb. 2020, [End of Watch] Officer Mr. David Kellywood, White    Mountain Apache Tribal Police Department, Pinetop, Ariz., USA,    herein known as a “local authority”. Officer Kellywood was shot and    fatally wounded subsequent to responding to reports of shots fired    in the vicinity of the Hon-Dah Casino in Pinetop, Ariz., shortly    before 1:00 am local time. Officer Kellywood was first to arrive on    the scene and encountered a local individual, who instantly    assaulted him. During an ensuing struggle, an individual male,    fatally shot Officer Kellywood. Another officer who arrived on the    scene shot and killed the local individual. Officer Kellywood served    with the White Mountain Apache Tribal Police Department for nine (9)    months and formerly served with the Navajo County Sheriffs Office.    He is survived by his wife and two children. The processes of the    present invention of immediate invention AVT in so the involved    local individuals may have been counseled by remote authorities and    remote contact individuals for the purposes of de-escalating the    escalated actions of the local individuals were not available for    practice, and consequently, the escalated action(s) of either    Officer Kellywood and and/or the local individual escalated into    action(s) that are deemed as inconsistent and non-compliant with the    principles of the enforcement of law and the exercise of a right.    The involvement of the parities was relayed in a media in the wake    of the incident.-   8) 13 Mar. 2020, [End of Watch] Philadelphia Police Department,    Pennsylvania USA, Sergeant Mr. James R. O'Connor, IV, herein known    as a “local authority” was shot and killed during a SWAT team    operation to arrest a homicide suspect, herein known as a “local    individual”. Sergeant O'Connor's SWAT team was securing the home the    local individual opened fire on the SWAT team and a round of    ammunition assailed Corporal O'Connor in one of his shoulder's.    Corporal O'Connor was transported to nearby Temple University    Hospital where he succumbed to his wound 20 minutes after being    shot. The local individual who shot Corporal O'Connor was charged    with murder. Corporal O'Connor served with the Philadelphia Police    Department for 23 years. Corporal O'Connor was posthumously promoted    to the rank of Sergeant. He is survived by his wife and two    children. One of Sergeant O'Connor's sons also served with the    Philadelphia Police Department. The processes of the present    invention of immediate invention AVT in so the involved local    individuals may have been counseled by remote authorities and remote    contact individuals for the purposes of de-escalating the escalated    actions of the local individuals were not available for practice,    and consequently, the escalated action(s) of either Corporal    O'Connor and and/or the local individual escalated into action(s)    that are deemed as inconsistent and non-compliant with the    principles of the enforcement of law and the exercise of a right.    The involvement of the parities was relayed in a media in the wake    of the incident.-   9) 9 Apr. 2020, [End of Watch] Indianapolis Metropolitan Police    Department, Indiana USA Officer Mrs. Breann Leath Officer Breann    Leath, herein known as a “local authority” was shot and killed while    responding to a domestic disturbance call. A subject, herein known    as a “local individual” inside a home opened fire Officer Leath.    Officer Leath was transported to a local hospital she later    succumbed to her wounds. The local individual was taken into custody    and charged with murder. Officer Leath was a veteran of the National    Guard and served with the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police    Department for three (3) years. She is survived by her 3-year-old    son, her parents, both of whom serve with the Marion County Sheriffs    Office, and two sisters who have worked in the Corrections    Department. The processes of the present invention of immediate    invention AVT in so the involved local individuals may have been    counseled by remote authorities and remote contact individuals for    the purposes of de-escalating the escalated actions of the local    individuals were not available for practice, and consequently, the    escalated action(s) of either Officer Leath and and/or the local    individual escalated into action(s) that are deemed as inconsistent    and non-compliant with the principles of the enforcement of law and    the exercise of a right. The involvement of the parities was relayed    in a media in the wake of the incident.-   10) 31 May 2020, [End of Watch] Detroit Police Department, Michigan    USA, Police Officer Mr. Waldis “Jay” Johnson. While responding to a    domestic violence call Officer Johnson was shot by a suspect, herein    known as a “local individual” as he approached a door. A subject,    herein known as a “local individual” aimed a semi-automatic handgun    at Officer Johnson and Officer Johnson. Officer Johnson immediately    grabbed the firearm and struggled with the local individual. Both    Officer Johnson simultaneously fired shots. Officer Johnson was    struck once in the head and the local individual was struck twice.    Officer Johnson suffered a traumatic brain injury and remained in a    rehabilitation facility until his passing. Officer Johnson served    with the Detroit Police Department for 17 years. He is survived by    his wife, daughter, and two sons. The processes of the present    invention of immediate invention AVT in so the involved local    individuals may have been counseled by remote authorities and remote    contact individuals for the purposes of de-escalating the escalated    actions of the local individuals were not available for practice,    and consequently, the escalated action(s) of either Officer Johnson    and and/or the local individual escalated into action(s) that are    deemed as inconsistent and non-compliant with the principles of the    enforcement of law and the exercise of a right. The involvement of    the parities was relayed in a media in the wake of the incident.-   11) 12 Jun. 2020, Atlanta Police Department, Atlanta Ga., USA,    Police Officer Mr. Garrett Rolfe, herein known as a “local    authority” fatally shot Mr. Rayshard Brooks in the parking lot of a    Wendy's™ restaurant. When a second police officer, herein known as a    “local authority” approached Mr. Brooks, Mr. Brooks scuffled with    the officers, got took the second local authorities taser and    punched Officer Rolfe, and ran. When Officer Rolfe pursued Mr.    Brooks, Mr. Brooks turned to fire the taser toward Rolfe, who then    shot Mr. Brooks twice in his back. Mr. Brooks subsequently died. A    secondary local individual captured the incident on a computerized    device and footage of the incident from the officers' bodycams, from    the secondary individual's computerized device, and a security    camera at the restaurant were widely distributed in a media. Officer    Rolfe was fired and has been charged with felony murder and ten    additional offenses. The processes of the present invention of    immediate invention AVT in so the involved local individuals may    have been counseled by remote authorities and remote contact    individuals for the purposes of de-escalating the escalated actions    of the local individuals were not available for practice, and    consequently, the escalated action(s) of either Officer Rolfe and/or    Mr. Brooks escalated into action(s) that are deemed as inconsistent    and non-compliant with the principles of the enforcement of law and    the exercise of a right. The involvement of the parities was relayed    in a media and a nationwide public response in the form of a public    outcry inclusive of rioting, looting, protesting for justice and    violence ensued in the wake of the incident.

The foregoing example illustrations and their ambition to providepractitioners of the processes of the present invention a means tounderstand it's functioning utilities in real world settings are intheir entireties provided to illustrate the conceptual consideration andit's long felt and indeed, ‘socially urgent’ need for practice. As theforegoing examples illustrate a local authorities and/or a localindividual's action that escalated beyond a consistency with a law and aright, a further and notable outcome of such actions are such that someof the actions of a local authority and/or a local individual werecaptured on an audio-visual recording of a secondary individual that wasin proximity to the local authority and the local individual. A relationof such audio-visual recording of the local authorities' interactionwith the local individual was presented in a media of a populous, namelythe populous of the United States of America, (USA). An ensuing socialdisorder abruptly became apparent causing widespread socialmisunderstandings in the form of social movements that were predicatedupon a concept of an anti-authority or an anti-policing state. Inaddition, there was widespread social unrest in the form of rioting,looting, violence, destruction of property and political polarization,all of which came at an economic cost to the populace of the UnitedStates of America. It should as well be understood that as suchaudio-visual recording by a secondary individual of a local authorityand a local individual's interaction during an encounter between a localauthority and a local individual was presented in a media and as a mediais as well an international media, a social unrest in a secondarycountries also took place, and as well provided for rioting, looting,violence and an anti-authority and anti-police state of mindset in apopulace of a country that is considered foreign to The United States.

As the processes of the present invention were not available at the timeof the aforementioned example illustrations, there was little two noclear way for remote parties in relation to a local authority and alocal individual to counsel a local authority and a local individual forthe purposes of quelling an action of a local authority and a localindividual and so an action of a local authority and a local individualwould not escalate into an action that would be deemed as inconsistentand non-compliant with the principles of the enforcement of a law andthe exercise of a right.

The processes of the present invention are drawn towards such lack oftechnology in the field of endeavor of immediate intervention AVT inorder that interactions between a local authority and a local individualdo not escalate outside of the bounds of an enforcement of a law and anexercise of a right. As such, a secondary individual equipped with anaudiovisual recording device such as a cell or smartphone making anaudio-visual recording of such actions by a local authority and a localindividual that are outside of the bounds of an enforcement of a law andan exercise of a right, and providing such audio-visual data to a mediaand a media distributing such audio-visual data and to a populace of aperson's such as the populace of The United States and other foreigncountries reacting in such a manner as to exacerbate an alreadyinflammatory social condition that determines an ensuing state of socialunrest inclusive of looting, rioting, violence and destruction ofpersonal and private property, all of which come at critical social andeconomic costs to a populace of persons.

REFLECTION AND REQUEST OF INVENTOR OF THE PRESENT INVENTION

In reflection of individuals who were involved in an action between alocal authority and a local individual that resulted in the passing of alocal authority [End of Watch], and/or a local individual, the Inventorof the present invention “requests” an honorary tribute to the involvedparties by providing the processes of the present invention to have adual namesake after a local authority and a local individual who passedin view of an interaction between a local authority and a localindividual, such as, “Name-Name”. The Inventor of the present inventionhonorably defers the choice of a namesake to a practitioner of thepresent invention's art.

REVIEW OF CURRENT ART

Art in the current practice of immediate intervention by means of alocal to remote teleconference is comprised of disassociated elements.Some current art suggests that through a cobbling together of apatchwork of elements that were not originally intended for unificationwith other elements conditions the art as a cohesive unit. Currentlypracticed art implies structures formed from an array of elements thatare freely pooled from miscellaneous resources and adjoined in such away as to provide an impression that the art was attentively andsystematically planned. Reason would have it that is not. In itsentirety the present invention is engineered and formulated withthoughtful consideration toward engineering of all its embodimentsinclusive of a central computer, a LADBPWMCDDMIP, a registry databaseand means to provide for an AVT. Thus, those interacting with thepresent invention's processes are not dependent on chance planning butrather are interacting with a process that is designed, engineered,built-out and operates as unified. Current technology in the field ofendeavor of the principles of the enforcement of a law and the exerciseof a right has limited means to real-time to provide for an “immediateintervention audio-visual teleconference” when a local authority isinteracting with a local individual. Early and contemporary practice ofan enforcement of a law and the exercise of a right and their respectivecontemporary practice make known such limited means. For these matters,the prevailing state of the art of the principles of the enforcement oflaw and the exercise of a right, specifically in the form of immediateintervention by means of an audio-visual teleconference between localand remote parties, necessitates technological modernization in order toattend to the long-felt need of securing the well-being of anenforcement of a law and the exercise of a right for the purpose ofmaintain a civil order through a corollary effect of such processes asthe present invention provides.

In light of the series of current art of disconnected embodiments andthe undertaking a search and an operation of strenuously cobblingtogether a patchwork of assorted prior art references in order toproduce a ghost of a facade of the nature of the present invention forpurposes of producing a resemblance of the present invention'smaterially means, in should be understood that that present inventionprovides an inventive leap of such scope that its facility uniformlyachieves a result that is not available in part or in whole in currentart in the practice of immediate intervention of AVT. With referencethen to such current art as exhibited as unified in the presentapplication, there is a failure of all current art taken singularly orin combination to exhibit the inventive leap to a level and degree asthe facility of the present invention provides in the presentinvention's conceptual consideration, explicitly, its facility ofproviding for an immediate intervention AVT. As such, no current art isefficiently suitable for reference as current art references areinvolved chiefly with apparatuses and applications. Whereby, the presentinvention comports a ‘unified process”. With these respects, allcurrently art fails in reference to the conceptual considerations of thepresent invention, and the present succeeds in providing a means thatmaterially enhances currently practiced art in order to address the longfelt and socially urgent cause to which its processes are drawn.

The present invention is therefore drawn towards problems in its fieldof endeavor and supplies enhancements toward the described limitedtechnological means and associated problems, as it affords the presenceof remote parities to be virtually present when local authorities areinteracting with local individuals. Computerized processes as specifiedin the present invention as well provide means of programmaticallycontacting remote individual for the purpose of immediately providingfor an intervention means when a local authority is interacting with alocal individual.

Individuals, such as those specified in the present invention's Claims,Abstract, Specification and Drawings are inherently imperiled to risksof internal and external orders when a local authority is interactingwith a local individual as such parties are not able to be effectuallyand programmatically contact remote parties for the purpose of animmediate intervention of an audio-visual teleconference by the currentstate of the art's technology to a level and degree as the processes ofpresent art accomplishes. A unified process comprised such as that ofthe present invention are necessitated to address the long-felt andindeed “socially urgent” circumstance as the expressed technologicalproblem in the field of endeavor of immediate intervention of anaudio-visual teleconference supplies.

In light of historical and recent incidents whereupon local authoritiesinteracting with local individuals, and the action of one or bothparties escalated into actions that are deemed as inconsistent with theprinciples of the enforcement of a law and the exercise of a right wherecaptured on a third parties' electronic device and distributed to amedia and in turn a media distributed the capturing of the actions by alocal authority and a local individual that escalated into actions thatare deemed inconsistent and non-compliant with the principles of theenforcement of a law and the exercise of a right, played out in a mediain such a form as to spur social unrest. And in some historical andcontemporary cases, there is still no investigative conclusion as to whythe actions of a local authority and a local individual that escalatedinto actions that are deemed inconsistent and non-compliant with theprinciples of the enforcement of a law and the exercise of a right andtherefore are embedded in a social psychology of a populace, provide a‘pressuring’ of a populace in so when a further incident of a localauthority and a local individual that escalated into actions that aredeemed inconsistent and non-compliant with the principles of theenforcement of a law and the exercise of a right plays out in a media, apopulace has a tendency to abruptly react in a manner that is as welldeemed inconsistent and non-compliant with the principles of theenforcement of a law and the exercise of a right in the form of rioting,looting, violence and the destruction of personal and public property.Given then an action of a local authority and a local individual thatescalated into actions that are deemed inconsistent and non-compliantwith the principles of the enforcement of a law and the exercise of aright and are time-sensitive with respects to interactions of a localauthority and local individuals actions, current response systems areunderstaffed and technologically ill-equipped to provide expedient,accurate response in terms of a mitigating effort to ensure an order ofan enforcement of law and the order of and exercise of a right.

The inventor of the present invention points out and distinctly claimsas per the Claims of the present invention that the present invention ischaracterized as a “process”, for immediate intervention AVT, byutilizing clear and definitive claim language in the claims andlimitations of the present invention. The present invention's processcontain an innovative utility of a social interest as it makes availablemeans for programmatically computerized real-time response andaddressing of a local authority and a local individual that escalatedinto actions that are deemed inconsistent and non-compliant with theprinciples of the enforcement of a law and the exercise of a right forthe purpose of maintaining a social order. For reasons such as these, aproblem in the current state of technology of immediate intervention bymeans of a local to remote parties AVT that are dependent upon thelegacy of conventional means of addressing a local authorities' and/or alocal individual's actions that escalated into actions that are deemedinconsistent and non-compliant with the principles of the enforcement ofa law and the exercise of a right in view of the failure of current artto provide a facility such as that of the present invention providesbecomes evident. Conventional legacy conventions provide means for alocal authority to communicate with a remote authority by means ofcommunication such as radio communications. In doing so, a localauthority is provided means to communicate with a remote authority inorder to address an interaction of local authority with a localindividual. Conversely, there are no currently practiced means toprovide for a local individual who is interacting with a local authoritywith an equitable means of communicating with a remote individual. Animbalance in equitable means of communication therefore become readilyapparent. The present invention overcomes such communication inequity ofthe means of legacy dependency upon radio communications, police bodycams, dashboard cams and third party electronic device recordings ofinteractions of a local authority and a local individual that escalatedinto actions that are deemed inconsistent and non-compliant with theprinciples of the enforcement of a law and the exercise of a right byits means to provide for a local to remote an AVT means in order toprovide for the virtual presence of remote parities in order to quellprospective action of local authority and/or a local individual so thatan order of an enforcement of law and an order of an exercise of a rightmay be maintained. As such, a prominent utility of the present inventionmay be characterized as, “preemptive”.

As such the processes of the present invention transform the currentstate of the art of immediate intervention AVT, and in doing so, itgenerates near real-time interactive processes of an AVT in order toprovide expedient response to an interaction between a local authorityand a local individual. It is therefore imperative that suchinteractions should be addressed with the processes of the presentinvention as the present invention will provide increased levels of datain the form of near-real time digital imagery of the above-described setinteractions between a local authority and a local individual as suchtechnological processes will afford a novel resolution to the problemsexhibited within the current state of technology in the art of immediateintervention AVT of a local authority interacting with a localindividual essentially discovers a process immediate intervention AVT ofa local authority and a local individual interactions will follow acivil order. Thus, the problem in the field of endeavor of localimmediate intervention AVT for purposes described herein will bematerially enhanced.

BRIEF DESCRIPTIONS OF DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 illustrates a central computer process that is processing a dataand connected to a network and is equipped with a non-transitorycomputer-readable medium and is secured.

FIG. 2 illustrates five (5) individuals; a local authority (abc123), alocal individual (def456), a remote authority (ghi789), a remote contactindividual (jkl101112) and a remote neutral (nmo131415).

FIG. 3 illustrates a computerized device of a local authority (abc123),that is connected to a network. The local authority (abc123), isinputting a professional data of the local authority (abc123) andsigning a contract that is formed in a manner consistent with a term anda condition in accordance with a law and a right. The contractstipulates a term and a condition of utilizing the processes of thepresent invention in accordance with a manner that is consistent with aterm and a condition of a law and a right. A data of the local authority(abc123) is being transmitted through the network and is being stored inthe central computer's non-transitory computer readable medium.

FIG. 4 illustrates a computerized device of a local individual (def456),that is connected to a network. The local individual (def456), isinputting a personal data of the local individual (def456), and a listof remote contact individuals, the local individual's remote contacts myconsist of though not be limited to a family relation such a spouse, aparental figure, a professional colleague, a friend, neighbor orspiritual advisor and a private attorney, and signing a contract that isformed in a manner consistent with a term and a condition in accordancewith a law and a right. The contract stipulates a term and a conditionof utilizing the processes of the present invention in accordance with amanner that is consistent with a term and a condition of a law and aright. A data of the local individual (def456) is being transmittedthrough the network and is being stored in the central computer'snon-transitory computer readable medium.

FIG. 5 illustrates a computerized device of a remote authority (ghi789),that is connected to a network. The remote authority (ghi789), isinputting a professional data of the remote authority (ghi789) andsigning a contract that is formed in a manner consistent with a term anda condition in accordance with a law and a right. The contractstipulates a term and a condition of utilizing the processes of thepresent invention in accordance with a manner that is consistent with aterm and a condition of a law and a right. A data of the remoteauthority (ghi789), is being transmitted through the network and isbeing stored in the central computer's non-transitory computer readablemedium.

FIG. 6 illustrates a computerized device of a remote contact individual(jkl01112), that is connected to a network. The remote contactindividual (jkl01112), is inputting a personal data of the remotecontact individual (jkl01112) and signing a contract that is formed in amanner consistent with a term and a condition in accordance with a lawand a right. The contract stipulates a term and a condition of utilizingthe processes of the present invention in accordance with a manner thatis consistent with a term and a condition of a law and a right. A dataof the remote contact individual (jkl01112), is being transmittedthrough the network and is being stored in the central computer'snon-transitory computer readable medium.

FIG. 7 illustrates a computerized device of a remote neutral moderator(mno131415), that is connected to a network. The remote neutralmoderator (mno131415), is inputting a professional data of the remoteneutral moderator (mno131415) and signing a contract that is formed in amanner consistent with a term and a condition in accordance with a lawand a right. The contract stipulates a term and a condition of utilizingthe processes of the present invention in accordance with a manner thatis consistent with a term and a condition of a law and a right. A dataof the remote neutral moderator (mno131415), is being transmittedthrough the network and is being stored in the central computer'snon-transitory computer readable medium.

FIG. 8 illustrates a computerized device of a remote local authority(abc123) that is connected to a network and transmitting a data to thecentral computer and is equipped with a digital camera means, a speakermeans and a microphone means. The local authority (abc123) has completeda training a requirement for practicing the processes of the presentinvention.

FIG. 9 illustrates a computerized device of a local authority (abc123)that is connected to a network and transmitting a data to the centralcomputer and is equipped with a digital camera means, a speaker meansand a microphone means. The local authority (abc123) has completed atraining as required for practicing the processes of the presentinvention.

FIG. 10 illustrates a computerized device of a remote authority (ghi789)that is connected to a network and transmitting a data to the centralcomputer and is equipped with a digital camera means, a speaker meansand a microphone means. The remote authority (ghi789) has completed atraining as required for practicing the processes of the presentinvention.

FIG. 11 illustrates a computerized device of a remote contact individual(jkl101112) that is connected to a network and transmitting a data tothe central computer and is equipped with a digital camera means, aspeaker means and a microphone means. The remote contact individual(jkl101112) has completed a training as required for practicing theprocesses of the present invention.

FIG. 12 illustrates a computerized device of a remote neutral moderator(mno131415) that is connected to a network and transmitting a data tothe central computer and is equipped with a digital camera means, aspeaker means and a microphone means. The remote neutral moderator(mno131415) has completed a training as required for practicing theprocesses of the present invention.

FIG. 13 illustrates a computerized device of a (remote authority(ghi789), a remote contact individual jkl101112) and a remote neutralmoderator (mno131415)). The computerized device of the (remote authority(ghi789), remote contact individual jkl101112) and remote neutralmoderator (mno131415)) is displaying a, “Pending Immediate InterventionAudio-Visual Teleconference” window and the (remote authority (ghi789),remote contact individual jkl101112) and a remote neutral moderator(mno131415)) are engaging an “App” icon.

FIG. 14 illustrates a computerized device that is connected to thenetwork and displaying an inset window of an ongoing audio-visualteleconference involving the parties of: a remote authority (ghi789) aremote contact individual (jkl101112), and a remote neutral moderator(mno131415). The immediate intervention audio-visual teleconferencing isongoing as a result of a local authority (abc123) interacting with alocal individual (def456).

FIG. 15 illustrates an alternative embodiment of computerized device inthe form of a cellular or “smartphone” of a (remote authority (ghi789),a remote contact individual jkl101112) and a remote neutral moderator(mno131415)). The alternative embodiment of computerized device in theform of a cellular or “smartphone” of the (remote authority (ghi789),remote contact individual jkl101112) and remote neutral moderator(mno131415)) is displaying a, “Pending Immediate InterventionAudio-Visual Teleconference” window and the (remote authority (ghi789),remote contact individual jkl101112) and a remote neutral moderator(mno131415)) are engaging an “App” icon.

FIG. 16 illustrates an alternative embodiment of the computerized devicein the form of a cellular or “smartphone” that is connected to thenetwork and displaying an inset window of an ongoing audio-visualteleconference involving the parties of: a remote authority (ghi789) aremote contact individual (jkl101112), and a remote neutral moderator(mno131415). The immediate intervention audio-visual teleconferencing isongoing as a result of a local authority (abc123) interacting with alocal individual (def456).

FIG. 17 illustrates a local authority (abc123) wearing a personalprotective equipment in the form of a bullet proof vest. A LADBPWMCDDMIPis mounted on the vest of the local authority (abc123).

FIG. 18 illustrates a detailed view of a LADBPWMCDDMIP comprising: amonitor , initializing button, network connection means, GPS, means,ECSM, digital camera(s) means, digital microphone means, digital audiospeaker(s) means, triangulation means, human organism presencedetection, facial recognition, touchscreen keyboard, an inset windows ofan ongoing AVT inclusive of remote authorities (ghi789), remote contactindividual(s) (jkl101112), and a remote neutral moderator (mno131415).

FIG. 19 illustrates an aerial view of a local authority (abc123), who isequipped with a LADBPWMCDDMIP inclusive of network connectivity means,GPS and ECSM, and interacting with a local individual. The localauthority (abc123) is equipped with a LADBPWMCDDMIP inclusive of ECSMs.

FIG. 20 illustrates an aerial view of a local authority (abc123), who isequipped with a LADBPWMCDDMIP inclusive of network connectivity means,GPS and ECSM, and interacting with a local individual (def456) andutilizing an infrared means of the LADBPWMCDDMIP in order to detect thepresence of a human organism by detecting a human organism bodytemperature signature.

FIG. 21 illustrates an aerial view of a local authority (abc123), who isequipped with an operative LADBPWMCDDMIP inclusive of networkconnectivity means, GPS and ECSM, and interacting with a localindividual (def456) and utilizing an human organism heartbeat signaturemeans of the LADBPWMCDDMIP in order to detect the presence of a humanorganism.

FIG. 22 illustrates an aerial view of a local authority (abc123), who isequipped with an operative LADBPWMCDDMIP inclusive of networkconnectivity means, GPS and ECSM, and with a local individual (def456)and utilizing a three (3) dimensional figure contour means of theLADBPWMCDDMIP in order to detect the presence of a human organism.

FIG. 23 illustrates an aerial view of a local authority (abc123), who isequipped with an operative LADBPWMCDDMIP inclusive of networkconnectivity means, GPS and ECSM, and interacting with a localindividual (def456) and utilizing a facial recognition means of theLADBPWMCDDMIP and identifying a local individual (def456).

FIG. 24 illustrates an aerial view of a local authority (abc123), who isequipped with an operative LADBPWMCDDMIP inclusive of networkconnectivity means, GPS and ECSM, and interacting with a localindividual (def456) in a locality.

FIG. 25 illustrates an aerial view of a local authority (abc123), who isequipped with an operative LADBPWMCDDMIP inclusive of networkconnectivity means, GPS and ECSM, and interacting with a localindividual (def456) in a locality. The local authority (abc123) isutilizing a triangulation means of the local authorities' (abc123)LADBPWMCDDMIP and transmitting a triangulation data that has beensub-processed by the LADBPWMCDDMIP through the network to the centralcomputer by means of the LADBPWMCDDMIP's ECMS means. The centralcomputer is calculating a data of the LADBPWMCDDMIP and determining aGPS location of the local authority (abcc123) and calculating asub-processed data of the LADBPWMCDDMIP's that was sent through thenetwork by the LADBPWMCDDMIP's ECSM and calculating a determination of alocal individual's 18 GPS location in relation to the local authorities'17 GPS location.

FIG. 26 illustrates an aerial view of a local authority (abc123, who isequipped with a LADBPWMCDDMIP inclusive of network connectivity means,GPS and ECSM, and interacting with a local individual (def456). Theactions of the local authority (abc123) and/or the actions of the localindividual (def456) are deemed consistent and compliant with the orderof an enforcement of a law and the order of and exercise of a right asindicated by the iconic representation of a “Star”.

FIG. 27 illustrates an aerial view of a local authority (abc123), who isequipped with an operative LADBPWMCDDMIP inclusive of ECSM, interactingwith a local individual (def456). The actions of the local authority(abc123) and/or the actions of the local individual (def456) are deemedinconsistent and non-compliant with the order of an enforcement of a lawand the order of and exercise of a right as indicated by the iconicrepresentation of an “X”.

FIG. 28 illustrates a unique identifying code.

FIG. 29 illustrates programmatically performing all processes asunified.

DETAIL DESCRIPTIONS OF DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 illustrates a central computer 1 process that is processing adata and connected to a network 2 and is equipped with a non-transitorycomputer-readable medium 3 and is secured 4. The central computer 1 isprocessing a data of a unified process for immediate intervention 42 oflocal and remote parties interactive audio-visual teleconferencingthrough means of a local authorities' dedicated battery powered wearablemobile computerized device 31 display monitor 6 interface platform;processing a data of an encoding the central computer's 1 non-transitorycomputer readable medium with a database with a registry of a uniquelyidentifying criteria of authoritative and local individual's 18personally identifying criteria and facial recognition data means;processing a data of an equipping the LADBPWMCDDMIP 5 with acomputerized data processor and programming the computerized dataprocessor of the LADBPWMCDDMIP 5 to perform a calculation of asub-processing of a data; processing a data of an equipping theLADBPWMCDDMIP 5 with a plurality of human organism presence detection 15method means, a triangulation 14 means, a global positioning satellite(GPS 9) technology (x, y) coordinate means, a geographical orientationcompass means, an electronic communication and signalizations means(ECSM 10), a display monitor 6 means, a digital imaging camera(s) 38means, an audio speaker 13 means, a touchscreen keyboard means, aninitializing means, a network 2 connectivity means and connecting theLADBPWMCDDMIP 5 to the network 2; processing a data of a programming thecomputerized data processor of the LADBPWMCDDMIP 5 to perform asub-processing calculation of a plurality of human organism presencedetection method means data, a geographical orientation compass datameans, a triangulation 14 means data, a GPS 9 (x, y coordinate) meansdata, and an (ECSM 10) data; processing a data of a programming thecentral computer 1 to perform a calculation from a sub-processed datareceived through the network 2 from the LADBPWMCDDMIP 5 of a pluralityof human organism detection means data, to perform a calculation of atriangulation 14 means data, to perform a calculation of a geographicalorientation compass means, to perform a calculation of a GPS 9 (x, ycoordinate) means data, to perform a calculation of an ECSM 10, acalculation of a teleconferencing means, a calculation of an access ofdatabase of a registry of a uniquely identifying criteria ofauthoritative and local individual's 18 personally identifying criteriaand facial recognition data means; processing a data of an assigning alocal authority 17, a remote authority 19, a local individual 18, aremote contact individual 20 and a remote neutral moderator 21 with aunique identifying code 46; processing a data of an equipping a localauthority 17 with a LADBPWMCDDMIP 5; processing a data of an assigningthe LADBPWMCDDMIP 5 with a unique identifying code 46 and synchronizinga unique identifying code 46 of a local authority 17 with a uniqueidentifying code 46 of a LADBPWMCDDMIP 5; processing a data of anprogramming the computerized data processor of the LADBPWMCDDMIP 5 withan application 40 that performs a calculation of a sub-processing dataof a unique identifying code 46 and a synchronized unique identifyingcode 46 of a local authority 17 and a unique identifying code 46 of aLADBPWMCDDMIP 5; processing a data of an programming the computerizeddata processor of the computerized device 31 of the LADBPWMCDDMIP 5 toperform a process of a sub-processing of a data of an immediateintervention 42 Audio-Visual Teleconferencing (AVT 22); processing adata of an designating an authority as local and designating anauthority as remote; processing a data of a mounting the LADBPWMCDDMIP 5upon and/or over a Personal Body Armor Vest 24 (PBAV), of a localauthority 17; processing a data of a providing a means for localauthorities, local individual's 18, remote authorities, remote contactindividuals 35 and a remote neutral moderator 21 a means to input auniquely identifying criteria of themselves into a secured 4computerized registry of the central computer's 1 non-transitorycomputer readable medium 3 database; processing a data of asynchronizing a secured 4 computerized registry of the centralcomputer's 1 non-transitory computer readable database of localauthorities, LADBPWMCDDMIPs 5, local individuals 18, remote authoritiesremote contact individuals 35 and remote neutral moderators 21;processing a data of a providing a registry of the central computer's 1non-transitory computer readable medium with a list containing a list ofsynchronized unique identifying criteria of a local authorities,LADBPWMCDDMIPs 5, local individuals 18, remote authorities, remotecontact individuals 35 and remote neutral moderators a uniqueidentifying criteria; processing a data of a providing a means of asignatory documentation of accepting a term and condition to localindividuals 18, remote authorities remote contact individual 35 andremote neutral moderators, and encoding the central computer's 1non-transitory computer readable medium with the signatory documentationof accepting a term and condition of the local individuals 18, remoteauthorities, remote contact individuals 35 and remote neutral moderators21; processing a data of a providing a remote authority 19, a remotecontact individual 20 and a remote neutral moderator 21 with acomputerized device 31 and an immediate intervention 42 computerized AVT22 application 40 means, inclusive of a means for being programmaticallyand immediately alerted of a pending 44 AVT 22; processing a data of aninputting a local individual's 18 unique identifying criteria by a localauthority 17 into a LADBPWMCDDMIP 5 and sub-processing a localindividual's 18 unique identifying criteria by the computer processor ofthe LADBPWMCDDMIP 5 and transmitting a sub-processed data of a localindividual's 18 unique identifying criteria through the network 2 to thecentral computer 1; processing a data of an encoding the centralcomputer's 1 non-transitory computer readable medium with a uniquelyidentifying criteria registry of local individual's 18 facialrecognition 16 database; processing a data of an performing a facialrecognition 16 process programmatically utilizing the LADBPWMCDDMIP's 5camera 38 by capturing a digital image of a facial likeness data of alocal individual's 18 utilizing the LADBPWMCDDMIP's 5 camera 38 digitalimaging means, transferring the likeness data through the network 2 tothe central computer 1, the central computer 1 performing a facialrecognition 16 likeness calculation of an individual and determining anidentity of a local individual's 18; processing a data of anestablishing a geographical global position of a local authority 17through a sub-processed data received through the network 2 from theLADBPWMCDDMIP 5 and determining a geographical orientation of a localauthority 17 from a sub-processed data of a LADBPWMCDDMIP 5 compass 45data that was sent through the network 2 and as calculated by thecentral computer 1; processing a data of an establishing a GPS 9 (x, y)coordinate of a local individual 18 in relation to a local authority 17through a GPS 9 (x, y) coordinate data of a local authority 17 and atriangulation 14 data that was sub-processed by a LADBPWMCDDMIP 5 andsent through the network 2 to the central computer 1 and as calculatedby the central computer 1; processing a data of an designating a localidentified individual as local in relation to the local authority 17 andas remote to the remote authority 19, and designating an authoritativeindividual as remote in relation to the local authority 17 and as remotein relation to the local and identified individual and designating anremote contact individual 19 as remote in relation to the localauthority 17 and as remote in relation to the local identifiedindividual; processing a data of a designating a remote neutralmoderator 21 as remote to a local authority 17, a local identifiedindividual and a remote authority 19; processing a data of aninitializing an AVT 22 between a local authority 17, a local individual18, a remote authority 19, a remote contact individual 19 and a remoteneutral moderator 21; processing a data of an engaging the localauthority 17, the local identified individual 18, the remote authority19, remote contact individual 20 and the remote neutral moderator 21 inan AVT 22 by immediately and programmatically alerting all parties inthe event a local authority 17 and a local individual's 18 areinteracting; processing a data of a providing a remote neutral moderator21 a means to moderate an AVT 22; processing a data of a storing arecord of the AVT 22 in the central computer's 1 non-transitory computerreadable medium 3; processing a data of a providing a local authority17, a local individual 18, a remote authority 19, a remote individualand a remote neutral moderator 21 a means of training 43 in order topractice the processes of the present invention; processing a data of aproviding a remote authority 19, a remote contact individual 20 and aremote neutral moderator 21 a computerized application 40 means to beprogrammatically alerted upon an occasion that a local authority 17 isinteracting with a local individual's 18; processing a data of anencoding the central with a registry comprising local authorities 17,local individuals 18, remote authorities 19, remote contacts individuals20 and remote neutral moderators 21; processing a data of an encodingthe central computer's 1 non-transitory computer readable medium 3 witha local authorities' 17, a local individual's 18, a remote authorities'19, a remote contact individual 20 and a remote neutral moderator 21with a registry condition of a legal record and a legal contract 36 andproviding a signatory line of a legal contract 36 of a localauthorities' 17, a local individual's 18, a remote authorities' 17, aremote contact individual 20 and a remote neutral moderator 21 in amanner consistent with an enforcement of a law and an exercise of aright as expressed in a term and a condition of a legal contract 36;processing a data of a securing and initializing all processes; andprocessing a data of a programmatically performing all processes asoperationally unified 47.

FIG. 2 illustrates five (5) individuals; a local authority 17 (abc123),a local individual's 18 (def456), a remote authority 19 (ghi789), aremote contact individual 20 (jkl101112) and a remote neutral moderator21 (mno131415).

FIG. 3 illustrates a computerized device 31 of a local authority 17(abc123), that is connected to a network 2. The local authority 17(abc123), is inputting a professional data of the local authority 17(abc123) and signing a contract 36 that is formed in a manner consistentwith a term and a condition in accordance with a law and a right. Thecontract 36 stipulates a term and a condition of utilizing the processesof the present invention in accordance with a manner that is consistentwith a term and a condition of a law and a right. A data of the localauthority 17 (abc123) is being transmitted through the network 2 and isbeing stored in the central computer's 1 non-transitory computerreadable medium 3.

FIG. 4 illustrates a computerized device 31 of a local individual's 18(def456), that is connected to a network 2. The local individual's 18(def456), is inputting a personal data 34 of the local individual's 18(def456), list of remote contact individuals 20, the local individual'sremote contacts my consist of though not be limited to a family relationsuch a spouse, a parental figure, a professional colleague, a friend,neighbor or spiritual advisor and a private attorney, and signing acontract 36 that is formed in a manner consistent with a term and acondition in accordance with a law and a right. The contract 36stipulates a term and a condition of utilizing the processes of thepresent invention in accordance with a manner that is consistent with aterm and a condition of a law and a right. A data of the localindividual's 18 (def456) is being transmitted through the network 2 andis being stored in the central computer's 1 non-transitory computerreadable medium 3.

FIG. 5 illustrates a computerized device 31 of a remote authority 19(ghi789), that is connected to a network 2. The remote authority 19(ghi789), is inputting a professional data of the remote authority 19(ghi789) and signing a contract 36 that is formed in a manner consistentwith a term and a condition in accordance with a law and a right. Thecontract 36 stipulates a term and a condition of utilizing the processesof the present invention in accordance with a manner that is consistentwith a term and a condition of a law and a right. A data of the remoteauthority 19 (ghi789), is being transmitted through the network 2 and isbeing stored in the central computer's 1 non-transitory computerreadable medium 3.

FIG. 6 illustrates a computerized device 31 of a remote contactindividual 20 (jkl01112), that is connected to a network 2. The remotecontact individual 20 (jkl01112), is inputting a personal data 34 of theremote contact individual 20 (jkl01112) and signing a contract 36 thatis formed in a manner consistent with a term and a condition inaccordance with a law and a right. The contract 36 stipulates a term anda condition of utilizing the processes of the present invention inaccordance with a manner that is consistent with a term and a conditionof a law and a right. A data of the remote contact individual 20(jkl01112), is being transmitted through the network 2 and is beingstored in the central computer's 1 non-transitory computer readablemedium 3.

FIG. 7 illustrates a computerized device 31 of a remote neutralmoderator 21 (mno131415), that is connected to a network 2. The remoteneutral moderator 21 (mno131415), is inputting a professional data ofthe remote neutral moderator 21 (mno131415) and signing a contract 36that is formed in a manner consistent with a term and a condition inaccordance with a law and a right. The contract 36 stipulates a term anda condition of utilizing the processes of the present invention inaccordance with a manner that is consistent with a term and a conditionof a law and a right. A data of the remote neutral moderator 21(mno131415), is being transmitted through the network 2 and is beingstored in the central computer's 1 non-transitory computer readablemedium 3.

FIG. 8 illustrates a computerized device 31 of a remote local authority17 (abc123) that is connected to a network 2 and transmitting a data tothe central computer 1 and is equipped with a digital camera 38 means, aspeaker 13 means and a microphone means. The local authority 17 (abc123)has completed a training 43 a requirement for practicing the processesof the present invention.

FIG. 9 illustrates a computerized device 31 of a local authority 17(abc123) that is connected to a network 2 and transmitting a data to thecentral computer 1 and is equipped with a digital camera 38 means, aspeaker 13 means and a microphone means. The local authority 17 (abc123)has completed a training 43 as required for practicing the processes ofthe present invention.

FIG. 10 illustrates a computerized device 31 of a remote authority 19(ghi789) that is connected to a network 2 and transmitting a data to thecentral computer 1 and is equipped with a digital camera 38 means, aspeaker 13 means and a microphone means. The remote authority 19(ghi789) has completed a training 43 as required for practicing theprocesses of the present invention.

FIG. 11 illustrates a computerized device 31 of a remote contactindividual 20 (jkl101112) that is connected to a network 2 andtransmitting a data to the central computer 1 and is equipped with adigital camera 38 means, a speaker 13 means and a microphone means.

The remote contact individual 20 (jkl101112) has completed a training 43as required for practicing the processes of the present invention.

FIG. 12 illustrates a computerized device 31 of a remote neutralmoderator 21 (mno131415) that is connected to a network 2 andtransmitting a data to the central computer 1 and is equipped with adigital camera 38 means, a speaker 13 means and a microphone means. Theremote neutral moderator 21 (mno131415) has completed a training 43 asrequired for practicing the processes of the present invention.

FIG. 13 illustrates a computerized device 31 of a (remote authority 19(ghi789), a remote contact individual 20 (jkl101112) and a remoteneutral moderator 21 (mno131415)). The computerized device 31 of the(remote authority 19 (ghi789), remote contact individual 20 (jkl101112)and remote neutral moderator 21 (mno131415)) is displaying a, “Pending44 Immediate intervention 42 Audio-Visual Teleconference” window and the(remote authority 19 (ghi789), remote contact individual 320 (jkl101112)and a remote neutral moderator 21 (mno131415)) are engaging an “App 40”icon.

FIG. 14 illustrates a computerized device 31 that is connected to thenetwork 2 and displaying an inset window of an ongoing audio-visualteleconference involving the parties of: a remote authority 19 (ghi789)a remote contact individual 20 (jkl101112), and a remote neutralmoderator 21 (mno131415). The immediate intervention 42 audio-visualteleconferencing is ongoing as a result of a local authority 17 (abc123)interacting with a local individual's 18 (def456).

FIG. 15 illustrates an alternative embodiment 37 of computerized device31 in the form of a cellular or “smartphone” of a (remote authority 19(ghi789), a remote contact individual 20 (jkl101112) and a remoteneutral moderator 21 (mno131415)). The alternative embodiment 37 ofcomputerized device 31 in the form of a cellular or “smartphone” of the(remote authority 19 (ghi789), remote contact individual 20 (jkl101112)and remote neutral moderator 21 (mno131415)) is displaying a, “Pending44 Immediate intervention 42 Audio-Visual Teleconference” window and the(remote authority 19 (ghi789), remote contact individual 20 (jkl101112)and a remote neutral moderator 21 (mno131415)) are engaging an “App 40”icon.

FIG. 16 illustrates an alternative embodiment 37 of the computerizeddevice 31 in the form of a cellular or “smartphone” that is connected tothe network 2 and displaying an inset window of an ongoing audio-visualteleconference involving the parties of: a remote authority 19 (ghi789)a remote contact individual 20 (jkl101112), and a remote neutralmoderator 21 (mno131415). The immediate intervention 42 audio-visualteleconferencing is ongoing as a result of a local authority 17 (abc123)interacting with a local individual's 18 (def456).

FIG. 17 illustrates a local authority 17 (abc123) wearing a personalprotective equipment in the form of a bullet proof vest 24. ALADBPWMCDDMIP 5 is mounted on the vest 24 of the local authority 17(abc123).

FIG. 18 illustrates a detailed view of a LADBPWMCDDMIP 5 comprising: amonitor 6, initializing button 7, network 2 connection means, GPS 9,means, ECSM 10, digital camera(s) 38 means, digital microphone means,digital audio speaker(s) 13 means, triangulation 14 means, humanorganism presence detection 15, facial recognition 16, touchscreenkeyboard 41, an inset windows 23 of an ongoing AVT 22 inclusive ofremote authorities (ghi789), remote contact individual(s) 35(jkl101112), and a remote neutral moderator 21 (mno131415).

FIG. 19 illustrates an aerial view of a local authority 17 (abc123), whois equipped with a LADBPWMCDDMIP 5 inclusive of network 2 connectivitymeans, GPS 9 and ECSM 10, and interacting with a local individual 18.The local authority 17 is equipped with an LADBPWMCDDMIP 5 inclusive ofECSM 10.

FIG. 20 illustrates an aerial view of a local authority 17, who isequipped with a LADBPWMCDDMIP 5 inclusive of network 2 connectivitymeans, GPS 9 and ECSM 10, and interacting with a local individual 18(def456) and utilizing an infrared 15 means of the LADBPWMCDDMIP 5 inorder to detect the presence of a human organism by detecting a humanorganism body temperature signature 28.

FIG. 21 illustrates an aerial view of a local authority 17 (abc123), whois equipped with an operative LADBPWMCDDMIP 5 inclusive of network 2connectivity means, GPS 9 and ECSM 10, and interacting with a localindividual 18 (def456) and utilizing an human organism heartbeat 29signature means of the LADBPWMCDDMIP 5 in order to detect the presenceof a human organism.

FIG. 22 illustrates an aerial view of a local authority 17 (abc123), whois equipped with an operative LADBPWMCDDMIP 5 inclusive of network 2connectivity means, GPS 9 and ECSM 10, and with a local individual 18(def456) and utilizing a three (3) dimensional figure contour means ofthe LADBPWMCDDMIP 5 in order to detect the presence of a human organism.

FIG. 23 illustrates an aerial view of a local authority 17 (abc123), whois equipped with an operative LADBPWMCDDMIP 5 inclusive of network 2connectivity means, GPS 9 and ECSM 10, and interacting with a localindividual 18 (def456) and utilizing a facial recognition means of theLADBPWMCDDMIP 5 and identifying a local individual 18 (def456).

FIG. 24 illustrates an aerial view of a local authority 17 (abc123), whois equipped with an operative LADBPWMCDDMIP 5 inclusive of network 2connectivity means, GPS 9 and ECSM 10, and interacting with a localindividual 18 (def456) in a locality 27.

FIG. 25 illustrates an aerial view of a local authority 17 (abc123), whois equipped with an operative LADBPWMCDDMIP 5 inclusive of network 2connectivity means, GPS 9 and ECSM 10, and interacting with a localindividual 18 (def456) in a locality 27. The local authority 17 (abc123)is utilizing a triangulation 14 means of the local authorities' 17(abc123) LADBPWMCDDMIP 5 and transmitting a triangulation 14 data thathas been sub-processed by the LADBPWMCDDMIP 5 through the network 2 tothe central computer 1 by means of the LADBPWMCDDMIP' s 5 ECMS 10 means.The central computer 1 is calculating a data of the LADBPWMCDDMIP 5 anddetermining a GPS 9 location of the local authority 17 (abc123) andcalculating a sub-processed data of the LADBPWMCDDMIP 5's that was sentthrough the network 2 by the LADBPWMCDDMIP 5's ECSM 10 and calculating adetermination of a local individual's 18 GPS 9 location in relation tothe local authorities' 17 GPS 9 location.

FIG. 26 illustrates an aerial view of a local authority 17 (abc123), whois equipped with a LADBPWMCDDMIP 5 inclusive of network 2 connectivitymeans, GPS 9 and ECSM 10, and interacting with a local individual 18(def456). The actions of the local authority 17 (abc123) and/or theactions of the local individual 18 (def456) are deemed consistent andcompliant with the order of an enforcement of a law and the order of andexercise of a right as indicated by the iconic representation of a“Star”.

FIG. 27 illustrates an aerial view of a local authority 17 (abc123), whois equipped with an operative LADBPWMCDDMIP 5 inclusive of network 2connectivity means, GPS 9 and interacting with local individual 18(def456). The actions of the local authority 17 (abc123) and/or theactions of the local individual 18 (def456) are deemed inconsistent andnon-compliant with the order of an enforcement of a law and the order ofand exercise of a right as indicated by the iconic representation of an“X”.

FIG. 28 illustrates a unique identifying code 46.

FIG. 29 illustrates programmatically performing all processes as unified47.

REMARKS

The foregoing description conveys the soundest understanding of theobjectives, advantages and inventive leap of the present invention.Diverse embodiments may be formed from the inventive concept of thepresent invention. It is to be understood that matter disclosed hereinis to be interpreted not as in a limiting sense, though rather asillustrative. For the purpose of this disclosure, like referencenumerals in the figures shall refer to like features unless otherwiseindicated or is obvious by context. The subject device and method of useis sometimes referred to as the device, the invention, the process, thetechnology, the machine or other similar terms. These terms may be usedinterchangeably as context requires and from use the intent becomesapparent. The masculine can sometimes refer to the feminine and neuterand vice versa. The plural may include the singular and singular theplural as appropriate from a fair and reasonable interpretation of acondition of a phraseology.

Applicant considers the present application to be in condition forallowance. The present invention claims participation in the UnitedStates Patent and Trademark TrackOne program. For such interests, theundersigned Inventor of record invites the Examiner to call theundersigned Inventor of record in light of potential objections and/orrejections on behalf of the Examiner in order to clarify potentialobjections and/or rejections in advance of a disposition of the Examinerother than an allowance at the provided telephone number of the Inventorof record, so the present application may maintain an expeditedexamination as stipulated in the United States Patent and TrademarkOffice's TrackOne program.

I claim:
 1. Unified process for immediate intervention of local andremote parties interactive audio-visual teleconferencing through meansof a local authorities' dedicated battery powered wearable mobilecomputerized device display monitor interface platform comprising; asecured central computer, a network, a local authoritative dedicatedbattery powered wearable mobile computerized device display monitorinterface platform (LADBPWMCDDMIP), a touchscreen keyboard, a camera amicrophone and a speaker comprised of the steps of; a) equipping thecentral computer with a non-transitory computer readable medium andconnecting the central computer to the network; b) encoding the centralcomputer's non-transitory computer readable medium with a database witha registry of a uniquely identifying criteria of authoritative and localindividuals personally identifying criteria and facial recognition datameans; c) equipping the LADBPWMCDDMIP with a computerized data processorand programming the computerized data processor of the LADBPWMCDDMIP toperform a calculation of a sub-processing of a data; d) equipping theLADBPWMCDDMIP with a plurality of human organism presence detectionmethod means, a triangulation means, a global positioning satellite(GPS) technology (x, y) coordinate means, a geographical orientationcompass means, an electronic communication and signalizations means(ECSM), a display monitor means, a digital imaging camera(s) means, anaudio speaker means, a touchscreen keyboard means, an initializingmeans, a network connectivity means and connecting the LADBPWMCDDMIP tothe network; e) programming the computerized data processor of theLADBPWMCDDMIP to perform a sub-processing calculation of a plurality ofhuman organism presence detection method means data, a geographicalorientation compass data means, a triangulation means data, a GPS (ydcoordinate) means data, and an (ECSM) data; f) programming the centralcomputer to perform a calculation from a sub-processed data receivedthrough the network from the LADBPWMCDDMIP of a plurality of humanorganism detection means data, to perform a calculation of atriangulation means data, to perform a calculation of a geographicalorientation compass means, to perform a calculation of a GPS (x, ycoordinate) means data, to perform a calculation of an ECSM, acalculation of a teleconferencing means, a calculation of an access ofdatabase of a registry of a uniquely identifying criteria ofauthoritative and local individuals personally identifying criteria andfacial recognition data means; g) assigning a local authority, a remoteauthority, a local individual, a remote contact individual and a remoteneutral moderator with a unique identifying code; h) equipping a localauthority with a LADBPWMCDDMIP; i) assigning the LADBPWMCDDMIP with aunique identifying code and synchronizing a unique identifying code of alocal authority with a unique identifying code of a LADBPWMCDDMIP; j)programming the computerized data processor of the LADBPWMCDDMIP with anapplication that performs a calculation of a sub-processing data of aunique identifying code and a synchronized unique identifying code of alocal authority and a unique identifying code of a LADBPWMCDDMIP; k)programming the computerized data processor of the computerized deviceof the LADBPWMCDDMIP to perform a process of a sub-processing of a dataof an immediate intervention Audio-Visual Teleconferencing (AVT); l)designating an authority as local and designating an authority asremote; m) mounting the LADBPWMCDDMIP upon and/or over a Personal BodyArmor Vest (PBAV), of a local authority; n) providing a means for localauthorities, local individuals, remote authorities, remote contactindividuals and a remote neutral moderator a means to input a uniquelyidentifying criteria of themselves into a secured computerized registryof the central computer's non-transitory computer readable mediumdatabase; o) synchronizing a secured computerized registry of thecentral computer's non-transitory computer readable database of localauthorities, LADBPWMCDDMIPs, local individuals, remote authoritiesremote contact individuals and remote neutral moderators; p) providing aregistry of the central computer's non-transitory computer readablemedium with a list containing a list of synchronized unique identifyingcriteria of a local authorities, LADBPWMCDDMIPs, local individuals,remote authorities, remote contact individuals and remote neutralmoderators a unique identifying criteria; q) providing a means of asignatory documentation of accepting a term and condition to localindividuals, remote authorities remote contact individuals and remoteneutral moderators, and encoding the central computer's non-transitorycomputer readable medium with the signatory documentation of accepting aterm and condition of the local individuals, remote authorities, remotecontact individuals and remote neutral moderators; r) providing a remoteauthority, a remote contact individual and a remote neutral moderatorwith a computerized device and an immediate intervention computerizedAVT application means, inclusive of a means for being programmaticallyand immediately alerted of a pending AVT; s) inputting a localindividual's unique identifying criteria by a local authority into aLADBPWMCDDMIP and sub-processing a local individual's unique identifyingcriteria by the computer processor of the LADBPWMCDDMIP and transmittinga sub-processed data of a local individual unique identifying criteriathrough the network to the central computer; t) encoding the centralcomputer's non-transitory computer readable medium with a uniquelyidentifying criteria registry of local individuals facial recognitiondatabase; u) performing a facial recognition process programmaticallyutilizing the LADBPWMCDDMIP's camera by capturing a digital image of afacial likeness data of a local individual utilizing the LADBPWMCDDMIP'scamera digital imaging means, transferring the likeness data through thenetwork to the central computer, the central computer performing afacial recognition likeness calculation of an individual and determiningan identity of a local individual; v) establishing a geographical globalposition of a local authority through a sub-processed data receivedthrough the network from the LADBPWMCDDMIP and determining ageographical orientation of a local authority from a sub-processed dataof a LADBPWMCDDMIP compass' data that was sent through the network andas calculated by the central computer; w) establishing a GPS (x, y)coordinate of a local individual in relation to a local authoritythrough a GPS (x, y) coordinate data of a local authority and atriangulation data that was sub-processed by a LADBPWMCDDMIP and sentthrough the network to the central computer and as calculated by thecentral computer; x) designating a local identified individual as localin relation to the local authority and as remote to the remoteauthority, and designating an authoritative individual as remote inrelation to the local authority and as remote in relation to the localand identified individual and designating an remote contact individualas remote in relation to the local authority and as remote in relationto the local identified individual; y) designating a remote neutralmoderator as remote to a local authority, a local identified individualand a remote authority; z) initializing an AVT between a localauthority, a local individual, a remote authority, a remote contactindividual and a remote neutral moderator; aa) engaging the localauthority, the local identified individual, the remote authority, remotecontact individual and the remote neutral moderator in an AVT byimmediately and programmatically alerting all parties in the event alocal authority and a local individual are interacting; bb) providing aremote neutral moderator a means to moderate an AVT; and cc) storing arecord of the AVT in the central computer's non-transitory computerreadable medium.
 2. A process of claim 1 further comprising the stepsof: a) providing a local authority, a local individual, a remoteauthority, a remote individual and a remote neutral moderator a means oftraining in order to practice the processes of the present invention; b)providing a remote authority, a remote contact individual and a remoteneutral moderator a computerized application means to beprogrammatically alerted upon an occasion that a local authority isinteracting with a local individual; c) encoding the central with aregistry comprising local authorities, local individuals, remoteauthorities, local individual's remote contacts individuals and remoteneutral moderators; d) encoding the central computer's non-transitorycomputer readable medium with a local authorities', a local individual,a remote authorities' a remote contact individual and a remote neutralmoderator with a registry condition of a legal record and a legalcontract and providing a signatory line of a legal contract of a localauthorities', a local individual, a remote authorities', a remotecontact individual and a remote neutral moderator in a manner consistentwith an enforcement of a law and an exercise of a right as expressed ina term and a condition of a legal contract; and e) securing andinitializing all processes.
 3. A processes of claim 2 further comprisingthe steps of: a) programmatically performing all processes asoperationally unified.